This section is from the book "American Commercial Law Series ", by Alfred W. Bays. Also available from Amazon: American commercial law series.
The power of a person to act as principal or to act as agent involves the general subject of the legal competency of classes of persons. The power of any person to be principal or agent as to certain classes of acts is another subject entirely, but the two may fitly be discussed together at this point.
 
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