Commercial Law (105)
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"The law is that the one on whose behalf an act is to be done is called the principal; and the one who is to act is called the agent.
HELD:
"Usually, the relationship of Principal and agent may arise in anyone of five ways, namely: -
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"The effect of ratification of an agent's act is to put the parties concerned in the same position as that in which they would have been if the act ratified had been previously authorised.
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"It is expedient to observe that the principle in Kofi's case adopted and applied in Yakassai's case find support in the statement of the law as contained in Benjamin's (op cit) paragraph 1147 as follows:
HELD:
"In Kofi v. Mensah 1 WACA 76 , it was decided as the headnote stated that:
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HELD:
"There is also the provision of Section 39(1)(c) which, subject to the provisions of the Act and notwithstanding that the property in the goods may have passed to the buyer, confers on the unpaid seller, a right of resale of the goods but as limited by the Act.