One who assumes to act as an agent is responsible to third persons as a principal for that person's acts in the course of that person's agency in any of the following cases, and in no others: 1. When, with that person's consent, credit is given to that person personally in a transaction. 2. When that person enters into a written contract in the name of that person's principal without a good-faith belief in having the authority to do so. 3. When that person's acts are wrongful in their nature.
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