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Question:

What are the key cases that principals must have capacity to enter into a contract? (ratification)

Author: Kuba Pastula



Answer:

Firth v Staines - the agent must not exceed their given authority or where they were given no authority at all Bird v Brown - the principal must be capable of doing the act at the time


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