An agency is ostensible when the principal intentionally, or by want of ordinary care, causes a third person to believe another to be his agent who is not really employed by him.
(Enacted 1872.)
Civ. Code § 2300 — under California Civ. Code.
Civ. Code § 2300
An agency is ostensible when the principal intentionally, or by want of ordinary care, causes a third person to believe another to be his agent who is not really employed by him.
(Enacted 1872.)