wrangler
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Having authority to sign a contract as the AD, does not negate the stated signatory requirements that UT adheres to in contractual matters. Any non-delegated contract requires the signatures of Davenport and Miller to be legally binding, regardless of who negotiated it in the first place.
That's not what apparent authority of an agent is.
There's more here than you seem to think there is.