CHAPTER X
- Enforcement and consequences of agent’s contracts.
- Principal how far bound, when agent exceeds authority.
- Principal not bound when excess of agent’s authority is not separable.
- Consequences of notice given to agent.
- Agent cannot personally enforce, nor be bound by, contracts on behalf of principal. Presumption of contract to contrary.
- Rights of parties to a contract made by agent not disclosed.
- Performance of contract with agent supposed to be principal.
- Right of person dealing with agent personally liable.
- Consequence of inducing agent or principal to act on belief that principal or agent will be held exclusively liable.
- Liability of pretended agent.
- Person falsely contracting as agent not entitled to performance.
- Liability of principal inducing belief that agent’s unauthorized acts were authorized.
- Effect, on agreement, of misrepresentation or fraud by agent.