Q. "Third-party relations of the principal also the agent" Kamitra Smith was catering a specialist for TLC catering, a food service business. TLC's catering specialists were authorized to make catering contracts with consumers also to serve food in compliance with those contacts. On behalf of TLC, Smith made a contract with Miller Clandon & associates, a law organization, to cater a holiday party in Miller Clandon's office. Smith signed a contract which was drafted by Miller Clandon. The contract provided which TLC would be liable for all damaged suffered by Miller Clandon also its staff in connection with TLC's performance of the contract. Smith also three other TLC employees catered the Miller Clandon party for TLC. One of Miller Clandon's staff attorneys slipped on coffee spilled by a TLC employee during the catered party. The attorney sued TLC, arguing which TLC was bound by the contact signed by Smith. Did Smith have express, implied or apparent authority to sign the contact the imposed liability on TLC?