The agent's acts, within the scope of his express or implied authority, are legally binding on the principal and, under certain circumstances, the principal may be bound even by unauthorized acts.
For instance, the Provisional Senate of 1992 was "constituted in a manner defined by a Constitutional Act", but that act is not binding upon the Senate today.
Woolf-Gault's act of gallantry had, in some curious way, bound the company more closely together.
Only legal acts published in the Official Journal are binding.
It is important to bear in mind the fundamental rule of agency law, that the acts of an agent are only binding on the principal if the agent had actual or apparent authority to perform those acts.
As with a general partnership, "An act of a general partner which is not apparently for carrying on in the ordinary course the limited partnership's activities or activities of the kind carried on by the limited partnership binds the limited partnership only if the act was actually authorized by all the other partners."
Consequently, any act by a partner done in the ordinary course of the firm's business will bind all the other partners.
This small act of motherly love would forever bind Dominique to the woman, whose own heart broke as she learned about the sexual abuse being inflicted upon the child by her older cousins.
Nowhere Bound, play in three acts (1935).
That every intimate act between the three of you binds the marks tighter and increases your power.