What point of law is explained in the case of Freeman & Lockyer v Buckhurst Park Properties (Mangal) Ltd 1964?
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A director may have ostensible authority to contract if, although they do not have their express permission, the other directors are aware that contracts are being made and do nothing to prevent it.
A director may have ostensible authority to contract if, although they do not have their express permission, the other directors are aware that contracts are being made and do nothing to prevent it.