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Article 2.2.53 Bibliography (1) Where an agent acts without authority or exceeds its authority, its acts do not affect the legal relations between the principal and the third party.
(2) However, where the principal causes the third party reasonably to believe that the agent has authority to act on behalf of the principal and that the agent is acting within the scope of that authority, the principal may not invoke against the third party the lack of authority of the agent.
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KREBS, T. | Comment on Arts. 2.2.1-2.2.10 | in S. VOGENAUER (ed.), Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC), 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, 415-461 |
KREBS, T. | Comment to Formation: Arts 2.2.1-2.2.10 - Authority of agents,pp.349-396 | in S.VOGENAUER - J.KLEINHEISTERKAMP, Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC),Oxford University Press, New York, 2009 |
LEIN E. | La portée pratique des Principes UNIDROIT: une perspective allemande | in: Cashin-Ritaine E. / Lein E. (eds.), The UNIDROIT Principles 2004 - Their Impact on Contractual Practice, Jurisprudence and Codification (ISDC Colloquium - 8/9 June 2006), Schulthess, Zürich 2007, pp. 169-188 |
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