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21. A without B's authority let outs flat to C. Afterwards; B accepts rent of the flat from C. It is an agency by
(A) Holding out
(B) Estoppel
(C) Ratification
(D) Necessity​

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Answered by ShivamPrakash07
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Answer:

Holding out

Explanation:

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Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

(C) Ratification

A without B's authority let outs flat to C. Afterwards; B accepts rent of the flat from C. It is an agency by Ratification.

Explanation:

A without B's authority let outs the flat to C. Subsequently; B acknowledges the rent of the flat from C. It is an agency by RATIFICATION.

Where an individual without being authorized, indicates to go about as an agent, or a properly authorized specialist acts past his/her authority, the principal might choose to ratify or repudiate such demonstrations. Assuming he decides to ratify the agent's exchanges probably founded for his sake, an agency by ratification emerges. The impact of ratification is that it delivers the ratifier (i.e., the principal) bound to the agreement, as though, he had explicitly authorized the individual to execute the business for his sake.

An agency by ratification is otherwise called an ex post facto agency, i.e., an agency emerging after the occasion.

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