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What is the key case that a principal must be named or identified? (ratification)

Author: Kuba Pastula



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> Keighley, Maxsted & Co. v. Durant 1901 - agent used their name on the delivery rather than the principals. principal ratified and later decided not to take the delivery. since it was in the name Durant, the agent could not sue


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