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<p>or fictitious legal person and so can only act through the agency of human beings to get anything done.In the majority of cases, it is impossible for agents to seek specific authority for every deal or detail within a deal. Agents must, of necessity, be allowed some degree of discretion in the conduct of routine transactions. But, for the purposes of ascribing legal responsibility to the principal, when the agent acts with actual or apparent authority, all the agent's knowledge will be <a href="page.php?w=imputation_%28law%29">imputed</a> to</p><p>
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