Section 237:
Liability of principal inducing belief that agent's unauthorized acts were authorized.
When an agent has, without authority, done acts or incurred obligations to third persons on behalf of his
principal, the principal is bound by such acts or obligations, if he has by his words or conduct induced
such third persons to believe that such acts and obligations were within the scope of the agent's authority.
Illustrations
(a) A consigns goods to B for sale, and gives him instructions not to sell under a fixed price. C, being ignorant of Bs
instructions, enters into a contract with B to buy the goods at a price lower than the reserved price. A is bound by the contract.
(b) A entrusts B with negotiable instruments endorsed in blank. B sells them to C in violation of private orders from A. The
sale is good.