Legal Question in Business Law in Washington
small business requirments
Vendor calls store, talks to employee about a service they want to sell. Employee says sure without consulting owner. Venor bills business. Employee had no implied or written authority to make that comittment. Owner does not know if service was or was not supplied. Is the owner obligated to pay bill?
Asked on 11/25/08, 3:37 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Howard Morrill
Gordon Thomas Honeywell
Re: small business requirments
Given the facts as you've assumed and characterized them, I would say probably not. Those facts and characterizations may be in dispute however.
Answered on 11/25/08, 3:48 pm
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