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ostensible authority (or agency)

ostensible authority (or agency) definition - legal

n

A relationship between two parties that reasonably leads a third party to believe that one is the agent of the other; for example, an emergency room physician who may be employed by an outside contractor, not the hospital, may nonetheless be deemed the “ostensible agent” of the hospital.

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