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An agent with no express, implied, or apparent authority to do so identified himself as an agent for his principal, and on behalf of his principal bought a computer. The principal refused to ratify the contract. On these facts, which of the following is true?

▸ The seller of the computer could sue the agent for breach of contract for saying he was an agent.

▸ The agent could be sued by the seller of the computer for breach of his warranty of authority.

▸ The principal would have to pay for the computer because the agent was an agent for that principal.

▸ The seller could sue the principal for breach of warranty of authority.

▸ A third party cannot sue an agent even under these circumstances.
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