A man appoints as agent a child of the age of incapacitation who nevertheless understands buying and selling; or he appoints an incapacitated slave. Print

Question 1178) - A man appoints as agent a child of the age of incapacitation who nevertheless understands buying and selling; or he appoints an incapacitated slave.

A: The agencies are valid, but rights and duties are attributed to the principle, not the agents.

~ al-Quduri ~