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When Texas Transformer Technology took over Gamin Services Inc., they rehired most of the Gamin employees. They also modified the existing bargaining agreement and terms and conditions of employment. This act could be a violation of:
Legal Capacity
The ability of an individual or entity to enter into legally binding contracts, including the ability to sue and be sued, own property, and engage in other legal activities.
Unauthorized Acts
Actions taken by an individual or entity without legal or official approval, which may be illegal or against regulatory standards.
Undisclosed Principal
In agency law, a principal whom a third party lacks knowledge or the reason to know the principal’s existence and identity.
Unidentified Principal
In agency law, a principal whom a third party knows or has reason to know exists but who lacks knowledge or reason to know the principal’s identity.
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