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Regarding the termination of an agency,the Third Restatement:
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An employer may have criminal liability for the acts of his employee.
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Even though an agent exceeds his express authority,the principal may still be bound.
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An agent acts for a(n)____ principal when she appears to be acting on her own behalf and the third person with whom she is dealing has no knowledge that she is an agent.
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The Second Restatement provides that the death of a principal terminates all authority of an agent,including apparent authority,even though no notice is given to third parties.
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A principal may be held liable for the torts of an independent contractor:
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Apparent authority arises out of words or conduct of a disclosed or unidentified principal manifested to third persons.
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Martinez makes a contract with Bowers on behalf of a disclosed principal.If Bowers breaches the contract,ordinarily Martinez has no right of action against Bowers.
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An agent has the power to contractually bind her principal whenever she has actual or apparent authority and acts within her authority.
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Apparent authority may arise in all but which of the following ways?
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Spoken or written words the principal communicates to the agent create:
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If an agent at his principal's direction fixes prices with the principal's competitors:
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Under the Third Restatement,an agent who represents an undisclosed principal is discharged from liability if:
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Susan is planning to incorporate a new landscaping company,"Evergreen and Growin'." She has held herself out as an agent for Evergreen and has contracted to buy a truck,tools,fertilizer,and seed and also has entered into a lease on behalf of Evergreen for an office.When she fails to get the loan from the bank,she cannot start the business,so she cancels all the contracts.What are the consequences?
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There can be apparent authority where a third party knows the agent has no actual authority.
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The principal may ratify either the entire contract or certain parts of it.
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A person who purports to act as agent for a principal whom both the agent and the third party know to be wholly incompetent is personally liable on a contract entered into with a third person on behalf of such a principal.
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An agent is not normally liable on a contract he makes with a third party on behalf of a(n)____ principal.
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Ordinarily,an agent may delegate his duties to an equally qualified subagent.
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