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An Agent's Implied Authority Is Always Considered Superior in Law,and

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An agent's implied authority is always considered superior in law,and thus can contradict principal's express statements.


Definitions:

Superego

In Freudian psychology, the part of the personality that represents internalized ideals, moral standards, and conscience, often in conflict with the id's desires.

Emphasized

Given special importance, value, or prominence to something.

Present

The period of time occurring now, or the current state or condition.

Future

A period of time that has yet to occur, often considered in terms of the potential for change or development.

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