Liability and contracts on authority


It is my belief (and I could be wrong) that a contract isn't valid and company is not liable if the contract was signed by an employee who didn't have the authority to enter in a contract with a third party, i.e. a switchboard operator signs a contract for a cleaning service. What law, if any, absolves the company from liability? And, if the third party should have known this employee did not have the authority to represent the company in contract matters, what law absolves the employee of all liability?

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