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The president of A Co. introduces B to a third party as his vice-president of marketing and sales. In reality, however, A Co.'s president makes it clear to B that he is only the vice-president of marketing and has no authority to make sales. If B now enters into a contract for the sale of A Co.'s goods to the third party, as between A Co. and the third party,
a. there is no contract because B does not have express authority over sales.
b. there is a contract because B had apparent or ostensible authority to enter into it.
c. there is no contract because B can only deal with matters of marketing.
d. there is no contract because it was not ratified by A Co.
e. none of the above
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Makes a lot of sense now
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