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1. An administrator cannot act validly beyond the limits and procedures of ordinary administration, unless written consent has been given by competent authority. 2. The acts which go beyond the limits and procedures of ordinary administration are to be defined in the statutes; if, however, the statutes do not mention such acts, it is within the competence of the authority to whom the juridic person is immediately subject to determine those acts, after having consulted the appropriate council. 3. Unless and to the extent that it is to its own advantage, a juridic person is not held to answer for the invalid acts of its administrators.
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