No. 0:18-cv-03025-JNE-ECW (D. Minn.) – filed in federal court in St. Paul, Minnesota
Doc 138 - Transcript - June 23, 2020
p27 - It's Vacura v. Haar's Equipment, Inc. It's cited in the notes to this Jury Instruction, 364 N.W.2d 387 at 391, Minnesota Supreme Court 1985.
And the Court says, well, apparent authority is usually based on some affirmative action on the part of the principal.
⇒ Authority may be found when the agent has regularly exercised some power not expressly given to it and the principal knowing of the practice tacitly sanctions its continuance.