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82 Construction of the authority. [в§в§ 152-154.

Smith v. Clews, 105 N. Y. 283, 59 Am. Rep. 502, Cas. Ag. 396; McNeil

V. Tenth National Bank, 46 n. Y. 325, 7 Am. Rep. 341; Nixon V.

Brown, 57 N. H. 34.

§ 153. "What included. — Authority to sell

personal property carries with it, unless the contrary is

declared, implied power to agree upon the terms and

conditions of the sale; to warrant the principal's title;

to give warranties of quality if such property is usually

sold with such a warranty; and to receive so much of

the price as is to be paid at the time of the sale.

See Daylight Burner Co. v. Odlin, 51 N. H. 56, 12 Am. Rep. 45;

Putnam v. French, 53 Vt. 402, 38 Am. Rep. 682; Pickert v. Marston,

68 Wis. 465, 60 A. Rep. 876, Cas. Ag. 411; Bierman v. City Mills Co.,

151 N. Y. 482, 45 N. E. Rep. 856, 56 Am. St. Rep. 635; Court v.

Snyder, 2 Ind. App. 440, 28 N. E. Rep. 718, 50 Am. St. Rep. 247.

But no implied power exists to afterwards collect

the remainder of the price; or to give credit unless that

is usual; or to exchange the property for other prop-

erty, or to mortgage or pledge the property; or to apply

it to the agent's own use; or to make any other unusual

contract.

See McKindly v. Dunham, 55 Wis. 515, 42 A. Rep. 740, Cas. Ag.

399; Hibbard v. Peek, 75 Wis. 619, Cas. Ag. 403; Billings v. Mason,

SO Me. 496, Cas. Ag. 406; Huntley v. Mathias, 90 N. C. 101, 47 Am.

Rep. 516, Cas. Ag. 408; Kane v. Barstow, 42 Kan. 465, 16 Am. St.

Rep. 400; Edwards v. Dillon, 147 111. 14, 35 N. E. Rep. 135, 37 Am.

St. Rep. 199.

An agent authorized to sell goods and who has made

a sale has thereby ordinarily no authority to after-

wards rescind the sale or agree to take back the goods.

See Diversy v. Kellogg, 44 111. 114, 92 Am. Dec. 154; Adrian v.

Lane, 13 S. C. 183. As to power of agent for sale of agricultural

Implements to alter the contract made by him, see Bannon V. Ault-

man, 80 Wis. 307, 49 N. W. Rep. 967, 27 Am. St. Rep. 37; Peterson

V. Wood, m. & r. Co., 97 Iowa 148, 66 n. W. Rep. 96, 59 Am. St. Rep.

399.

§154. Authority to buy. — An agent authorized I o

buy goods for his principal has implied power to buy on

§§154-155.] CONSTRUCTION OF THE AUTHORITY. S3

credit if not Bupplied with funds, and may make repre-

sentations as to his principal's credit for that purpc

Unless the contrary is declared lie may agree upon I

price and terms of sale within the limit of what is

usual or reasonable. He must not exceed limits openly

fixed as to the kind or amount, and he has no implied

power to make negotiable paper for the price

See Wheeler v. McGuire, 86 Ala. 398, 2 L. R. A. 808, Cas. Ag. 362;

Komorowski v. Krumdick, 56 Wis. 23, Cas. Ag. 413; Hubbard v.

Tenbrook, 124 Penn. 291, 10 Am. St. Rep. 585, 2 L. R. A. 823, Cas. Ag.

367; White V. Cooper, 3 Penn. St. 130.

В§ 155. Authority to collect or receive payment.вЂ

An agent authorized to collect can receive nothing but

money in payment. He has no implied authority to re-

lease or compromise the debt, or to extend the time, or

to receive payment before it is due.

See Cram v. Sickel, 51 Neb. 828, 66 Am. St. Rep. 478; Herring

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