An agent can never have authority, either actual or ostensible, to do an act which is, and is known or suspected by the person with whom he deals, to be a fraud upon the principal.
(Enacted 1872.)
Civ. Code § 2306 — under California Civ. Code.
Civ. Code § 2306
An agent can never have authority, either actual or ostensible, to do an act which is, and is known or suspected by the person with whom he deals, to be a fraud upon the principal.
(Enacted 1872.)