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Explain the circumstances when an agent become personally liable.

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When the agent acts for a principal who cannot be sued : An agent incurs personal liability when he contracts on behalf of a principal who, though disclosed, cannot be sued. Thus, an agent who contacts for an ambassador or foreign sovereign, becomes personally liable. ... In such cases, the agent is personally liable.

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