Text of the provision
Art. 1317. No one may contract in the name of another without being authorized by the latter, or unless he has by law a right to represent him. A contract entered into in the name of another by one who has no authority or legal representation, or who has acted beyond his powers, shall be unenforceable, unless it is ratified, expressly or impliedly, by the person on whose behalf it has been executed, before it is revoked by the other contracting party.
(1259a)
Civil Code of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 386, approved June 18, 1949, effective August 30, 1950. Reproduced in full; verified verbatim against the LawPhil and ChanRobles official-text renderings.
What this article means
No one may contract in another's name without authority or legal representation. A contract made by one without authority or beyond his powers is unenforceable unless ratified by the principal before the other party revokes it.
Related provisions
- Article 1316 — Real Contracts.
- Article 1318 — Essential Requisites of a Contract.
Cases interpreting this article
- Authorities on this article will be added here as each is verified against primary sources.