No power
Without authority, a person who does not have the authority to act is a surrogate. Including the case where there is no proxy authority at all and the case beyond the scope of proxy authority. Originally, the powerlessness does not cause any effect on the person, but only that the rightless agent will be liable to the other party for illegal acts, but if it does so, it may cause unexpected loss and protect the safety of the transaction Does not fit. So, the Civil Law divided the non-authority into two cases, one with and without the special relationship between the unauthorized agent and the other. In the former case, as in the case of a legitimate agent, it shall be effected to the principal. In the latter case, the latter shall not be effective unless the latter is authorized, but instead, the non-principal agent shall, at any time, .