Quick legalish question regarding business contract validity:
Is a contract involving a business enforceable if it was executed by an individual who was:
A) Never a principal of said business
and
B) Never authorized to make or execute such decisions by said business's principal
and
C) Said individual's name is the signatory executing the contract in the name of the business
and
D) Technically never even an employee of said business
I'm guessing the answer here is fairly obvious. Just want to get the official unofficial ATOT Armchair Legal Team's opinion before we suggest to get said business's lawyers to tell their lawyers to go pound sand.
Is a contract involving a business enforceable if it was executed by an individual who was:
A) Never a principal of said business
and
B) Never authorized to make or execute such decisions by said business's principal
and
C) Said individual's name is the signatory executing the contract in the name of the business
and
D) Technically never even an employee of said business
I'm guessing the answer here is fairly obvious. Just want to get the official unofficial ATOT Armchair Legal Team's opinion before we suggest to get said business's lawyers to tell their lawyers to go pound sand.