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No legal capacity to contract can involve a corporation if the agent who accepts the offer does not have authority to contract.

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Answer:

True

No legal capacity to contract can involve a corporation if the agent who accepts the offer does not have authority to contract.

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Answer:

True

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No legal capacity to contract can involve a corporation if the agent who accepts the offer does not have authority to contract. However, offering a false contract to sign is fraud in the execution.

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