: Generally, no payment for labor is granted unless the Intervener acted within their professional capacity (e.g., a doctor performing emergency roadside surgery).
To qualify as a "benevolent" intervention rather than an intrusion, the act must meet these criteria:
: The Principal was unable to give instructions, and the Intervener could not reasonably wait for authorization.
: Generally, no payment for labor is granted unless the Intervener acted within their professional capacity (e.g., a doctor performing emergency roadside surgery).
To qualify as a "benevolent" intervention rather than an intrusion, the act must meet these criteria: Benevolent Intervention
: The Principal was unable to give instructions, and the Intervener could not reasonably wait for authorization. : Generally, no payment for labor is granted