The principal shall be bound by all representations made by his agent in the business of his agency and also by his willful concealment of material facts, although they are unknown to the principal and known only by the agent.
History. Orig. Code 1863, § 2177; Code 1868, § 2173; Code 1873, § 2199; Code 1882, § 2199; Civil Code 1895, § 3026; Civil Code 1910, § 3598; Code 1933, § 4-307.
Structure Georgia Code
Article 3 - Rights and Liabilities of Principal to Third Persons
§ 10-6-50. Scope of Agent’s Authority; Effect of Private Instructions; Dealing With Special Agent
§ 10-6-51. Principal Bound by Acts Within Scope of Authority; No Right to Ratify in Part
§ 10-6-52. Ratification Relates Back to Agent’s Act; How Act Ratified; No Revocation of Ratification
§ 10-6-53. Form in Which Agent Acts Immaterial
§ 10-6-54. When Undisclosed Principal Liable on Contract
§ 10-6-55. Effect of Seller Giving Credit to Agent
§ 10-6-56. When Principal Bound by Agent’s Representations or Concealment
§ 10-6-59. Principal Not Bound by Agent Conspiring With Third Person
§ 10-6-60. Principal Bound for Neglect and Fraud of Agent
§ 10-6-61. When Principal Liable for Agent’s Willful Trespass
§ 10-6-62. When Principal to Benefit From Agent’s Contract; Defenses Against Undisclosed Principal