No representation clauses prevent individuals from acting as agents or spokespersons for a group without explicit authorization. Used in legal agreements, corporate policies, and organizational governance, this rule ensures only designated officials make binding statements. It protects entities from unauthorized commitments while holding members accountable for their own actions.
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