Problem: The condominium unit needed new flooring, so after purchasing the unit, Bob asked Cushioned Comfort to come over and provide a quote. The salesperson, Mark, measured the unit and showed Bob some samples. Bob chose a carpet type and Mark wrote up a contract between Cushion Comfort and Bob. Mark and Bob signed the contract, and Bob was given a copy of it, as well as one of Mark's business cards showing he is a salesperson for Cushion Comfort. Bob was in the process of throwing out the old carpet when he got a call from the owner of Cushion Comfort. The owner told Bob that Cushion Comfort was not able to meet the terms set out by Mark, and that since Mark did not have permission to enter into a contract for that amount, Cushion Comfort is not bound to the contract. Bob if this is true, discussing the relevant law as to whether or not Mark can bind Cushion Comfort to a contract.