First Principles of Business Law

The law of agency

7. An agent's relations with third parties

7.3. Disclosed and undisclosed principals continued...

 

 

 

Read the facts below (which are the same as in the previous question) and then answer the question.

A negotiates a contract to purchase some computer software for $2,000 from B. The sale contract is in writing and is signed by both A and B. During the negotiations A does not say anything about being an agent for anyone, but when he signs the contract, A writes "pp XYZ Pty Ltd" immediately below his signature. XYZ Pty Ltd is a company owned by A, of which he is the sole director.

If A signed the contract without adding "pp XYZ Pty Ltd" would A be personally liable to B on the contract, even though he intended to act for his company when signing?

   
   

 

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