Capacity and authority

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The twin pillars of paranoia that remain when all is said and done on your negotiation and you're ready to sign on the dotted line.

  • whether the fellow who purports to sign for your counterparty has any grounds to do so is a question of his authority
  • whether your counterparty is constitutionally able to enter into obligations of the type contemplated by your contract, is a question of its capacity (as to which see also ultra vires.