Stan sold goods to Bill in good faith, believing him to be a principal. Bill in fact
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Stan sold goods to Bill in good faith, believing him to be a principal.
Bill in fact was acting as agent for Nancy and within the scope of his authority. The goods were charged to Bill, and on his refusal to pay, Stan sued Bill for the purchase price. While this action was pending, Stan learned of Bill’s relationship with Nancy. Nevertheless, thirty days after learning of that relationship, Stan obtained judgment against Bill and had an execution issued that was never satisfied. Three months after the judgment was made, Stan sued Nancy for the purchase price of the goods. Is Nancy liable? Explain.
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Essentials Of Business Law And The Legal Environment
ISBN: 9781337555180
13th Edition
Authors: Richard A Mann, Barry S Roberts
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