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What are the circumstances under which a principal may be estopped from revoking an agent's authority?

      

What are the circumstances under which a principal may be estopped from revoking an
agent's authority?

  

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Maurice
(a) If the agent has exercised his authority in full.

(b) If the agent has incurred personal liability.

(c) If the agents authority is coupled with interest.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on April 25, 2018 at 11:57


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