The appointed agent sold something on behalf of the principle. The principle demands the price from the buyer. What must the buyer do? Print

Question 1179) - The appointed agent sold something on behalf of the principle. The principle demands the price from the buyer. What must the buyer do?

A: The buyer may refuse to pay the principle. If he does pay, the agent may not demand the payment from him a second time.

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