Deck 20: Agency and Liability to Third Parties

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Agency relationships must be created by expressed agreement.
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All employees are agents of their employers,and all agents are employees.
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Suppose a principal leads a third party to believe that another individual serves as his or her agent but the principal has made no agreement with the so-called agent.Due to his or her conduct,the principal has created an agency by ratification.
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A power of attorney is a document that gives an agent the authority to sign legal documents on behalf of the principal.
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A durable power of attorney is a written document,created by a principal,expressing his or her wishes for an agent's authority to be terminated by the principal's subsequent incapacity.
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If an agent makes authorized expenditures in the course of working on behalf of the principal,the principal has a duty to reimburse the agent for the amount of money spent.This is known as the duty of subrogation.
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If the employer has substantial control over day-to-day operations of the worker,the worker is generally considered an employee.
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An agency relationship can be created only for a lawful purpose.
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The Restatement of Contracts defines an agent as a person who contracts with another to do something for him but who is not controlled by the other nor subject to the other's right to control with respect to his physical conduct in the performance of the undertaking.
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An individual who lacks contractual capacity may hire an agent to make contracts on his or her behalf.
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Not only does the agent have to communicate offers from third parties,but the agent must also communicate any information the agent thinks could be important to the principal.This is known as the duty of collaboration.
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The principal must assist the agent in the performance of his or her duties,and the principal can do nothing to interfere with the reasonable conduct of the agent.This is known as the duty of indemnification.
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Agency law is primarily state law.
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A fiduciary is a person who has a duty to act primarily for another person's benefit.
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An agent's obligation to act in the interest of the principal is known as the duty of performance.
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While an agent owes duties to a principal,a principal owes no duties to an agent.
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Agency is generally defined as a relationship between a principal and a third-party beneficiary.
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A gratuitous agent is one who acts without consideration.
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In an agency relationship,the party who has the authority to act on behalf of and bind another party is the principal.
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A power of attorney can be general or specific.
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When an agency agreement fails to adhere to the equal dignity rule,the subsequent contracts are typically considered void.
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How did the appeals court rule in Steven A.B.Hannington v Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr.Mark Bernstein,the case in the textbook where the plaintiff,a student suing for alleged wrongful expulsion,attempted to avoid a settlement agreement entered into by an attorney acting on his behalf?

A)The settlement agreement would be set aside because the attorney had exceeded his authority.
B)The settlement agreement would be set aside both because the attorney had exceeded his authority and because the doctrine of apparent authority was inapplicable.
C)The settlement agreement would be enforced based on the doctrine of apparent authority,but only in part because the college was comparatively at fault in placing unjustified reliance on the attorney's authority.
D)The settlement agreement would be enforced based on the doctrine of apparent authority,regardless of whether the attorney exceeded the scope of his actual authority.
E)A jury should determine the enforceability of the settlement agreement based upon its reasonableness.
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An agent's implied authority is derived from an agent's express authority and consists of what is reasonably necessary for carrying out the agent's grant of express authority.
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When express authority is granted for an agent to enter into a contract that is legally required to be in writing,most states require the grant of authority also to be in writing.This requirement is known as the equitable parity rule.
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When an agent acts within the scope of her authority on behalf of a disclosed or partially disclosed principal,the agent is liable for the acts of the principal.
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Which of the following is the most common type of agency?

A)Expressed agency
B)Implied agency
C)Apparent agency
D)Agency by ratification
E)Agency by estoppel
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Insolvency automatically results in termination of an agency relationship.
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Which of the following is a person who has a duty to act primarily for another person's benefit?

A)Principal
B)Employer
C)Fiduciary
D)Trustor
E)Bailor
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In a(n)________ relationship,the agent is authorized to act for and on behalf of the principal,who hires the agent to represent him or her.

A)collusive
B)principality
C)agency
D)subrogated
E)transactional
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Singapore has outlawed the use of electronic contracts.
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Which of the following was the result on appeal in Iglesia Cristiana La Casa Del Senor,Inc.,Etc.v.L.M.,the case in the textbook involving the issue of whether a church was liable,pursuant to the doctrine of respondeat superior,for a sexual assault allegedly committed by a church pastor?

A)The church was liable to the plaintiff under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
B)The church was liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior,but only if it could be proven that the pastor sexually assaulted more than one person.
C)The church was liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior,but only if it could be proven that the church had knowledge of at least one sexual assault prior to the plaintiff's but failed to remove the pastor from church assignments.
D)The church was not liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
E)The church was not liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior,but only because the pastor was immediately fired when his actions came to light.
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In order to properly provide notice of the termination of an agency relationship,actual notice of agency termination must be given to third parties who have had business interactions with the agent.
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Actual notice of agency termination may never be given orally.
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Expressed agency is also known as agency by ________.

A)agreement
B)estoppel
C)apparent authority
D)ratification
E)endorsement
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An agent is authorized to act for and on behalf of the ________.

A)fiduciary
B)principal
C)independent contractor
D)third-party beneficiary
E)incidental beneficiary
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Which of the following is not a form of authority upon which an agency relationship can be created?

A)Expressed agency
B)Implied agency
C)Apparent agency
D)Agency by rescission
E)Agency by ratification
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Which of the following is a false statement regarding the agency relationship?

A)It is a consensual relationship.
B)It may be formed by a formal written contract.
C)It may be formed by an informal oral agreement.
D)It can be created only for a lawful purpose.
E)As a universal rule,a person must be trained in the area of specialty involved in the agency relationship in order to qualify as an agent.
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An agency coupled with an interest is created for the principal's benefit.
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Agents who go beyond their authority when the principal is disclosed or partially disclosed are liable for a breach of contract,not for a breach of implied warranty.
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Which of the following is generally defined as a relationship between a principal and an agent?

A)Agency
B)Principality
C)Collusion
D)Employment
E)Concordance
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A document that gives an agent the authority to sign legal documents on behalf of the principal is known as a(n)________.

A)order of authority
B)accord and satisfaction
C)subrogation agreement
D)power of attorney
E)writ of agency
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What type of relationship typically exists when an employer hires an employee to enter into contracts on behalf of the employer?

A)Principal-agent
B)General partnership
C)Employer-independent contractor
D)Limited partnership
E)Agency by estoppel
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A worker may be classified as an employee if he or she ________.

A)engages in a distinct occupation
B)performs assigned work as a specialist without supervision
C)receives regular payments according to time
D)supplies her own tools
E)gets paid when the job is completed
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The question of whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor has important implications in which of the following areas?

A)Workers' compensation
B)Workplace safety
C)Unemployment statutes
D)Workers' compensation,workplace safety,and unemployment statutes
E)Workers' compensation and workplace safety,but not unemployment statutes
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Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the applicability of various laws to the employer-employee and employer-independent contractor relationships?

A)The employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the workers' compensation,workplace safety,employment discrimination,and unemployment statutes,whereas the employer-employee relationship is not.
B)The employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the workers' compensation and workplace safety statutes,while the employer-employee relationship is subject to the employment discrimination and unemployment statutes.
C)The employer-employee relationship is subject to the workers' compensation and workplace safety statutes,while the employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the employment discrimination and unemployment statutes.
D)The employer-employee relationship is subject to the workers' compensation and employment discrimination statutes,while the employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the workplace safety and unemployment statutes.
E)The employer-employee relationship is subject to the workers' compensation,workplace safety,employment discrimination,and unemployment statutes,whereas the employer-independent contractor relationship is not.
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A(n)________ power of attorney is a written document,created by a principal,expressing his or her wishes for an agent's authority not to be affected by the principal's subsequent incapacity,or for the agent's authority to become active only after a principal becomes incapacitated in any manner.

A)general
B)specific
C)localized
D)durable
E)equitable
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Typically,building contractors,doctors,stockbrokers,and lawyers are ________.

A)employees
B)agents by estoppel
C)agents by ratification
D)dependent contractors
E)independent contractors
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A person who contracts with another to do something for him but who is not controlled by the other nor subject to the other's right to control with respect to his physical conduct in the performance of the undertaking is an ________.

A)employee
B)independent contractor
C)employee contractor
D)agent by estoppel
E)agent by ratification
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Agency laws are relevant to which of the following relationships?

A)principal-agent
B)employer-employee
C)employer-independent contractor
D)principal-agent,employer-employee,and employer-independent contractor
E)principal-agent and employer-employee,but not employer-independent contractor
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Which of the following is false regarding the employer-employee relationship?

A)An employee is subject to the control of his or her employer.
B)Generally,all employees are considered to be agents of their employer.
C)Employees who are not legally authorized to enter into contracts binding their employer are considered agents.
D)Employees not legally authorized to interact with third parties are considered agents.
E)All employees are agents,and all agents are employees.
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An agency relationship that arises when an individual misrepresents herself as an agent for another party and that party accepts the unauthorized act is an agency by ________

A)ratification
B)implication
C)estoppel
D)default
E)agreement
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Persons who are not employees but who are hired by employers to perform certain tasks are known as:

A)Gratuitous agents
B)Independent contractors
C)Agents by estoppel
D)Agents by ratification
E)Employee contractors
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A gratuitous agent is one who acts without ________.

A)due care
B)expertise in the area of specialty involved in the agency relationship
C)consideration
D)ratification
E)endorsement
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Which of the following is true regarding the tort liability of employers for the actions of their employees and independent contractors?

A)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of their employees,while they are generally not liable for the actions of independent contractors.
B)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors,while they are generally not liable for the actions of their employees.
C)Employers are not generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors or for the actions of their employees.
D)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors and their employees.
E)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors and their employees,but only if the employer has agreed to assume liability in a written contract with the employee or independent contractor.
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If a principal agrees to hire no other agent for a period of time or until a particular job is done,the principal and agent have entered into a(n)________ agency contract.

A)unlimited
B)mutually exclusive
C)voidable
D)implied
E)exclusive
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Under which of the following does a principal give authority to an agent only for the specific areas or purposes listed in the agency agreement?

A)A general power of attorney
B)A specific power of attorney
C)A localized power of attorney
D)A durable power of attorney
E)An equitable power or attorney
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Which of the following is another name for an apparent agency?

A)Expressed agency
B)Equitable agency
C)Implied agency
D)Agency by estoppel
E)Agency by ratification
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Under which of the following does a principal give an agent broad authority to sign legal documents on behalf of the principal,as opposed to authority for only a specific purpose?

A)A general power of attorney
B)A specific power of attorney
C)A localized power of attorney
D)A durable power of attorney
E)An equitable power or attorney
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A principal's obligation to pay an agent for his services is the duty of ________.

A)obedience
B)reimbursement and indemnification
C)cooperation
D)compensation
E)accounting
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Whenever an employer hires an employee to perform some sort of physical service,the parties have created a(n)________.

A)employer-agent relationship
B)employer-employee relationship
C)employer-independent contractor relationship
D)agency by estoppel
E)agency by ratification
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When a contract exists and a principal agrees to certain conditions but fails to perform,which of the following may the agent seek in order to force the principal to perform the contract as stipulated?

A)Specific performance
B)Substantial performance
C)Anticipatory repudiation
D)Reformation
E)Renunciation
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Which of the following is the term used to describe the duty an agent has to follow the lawful instruction and direction of the principal?

A)Cooperation
B)Notification
C)Loyalty
D)Performance
E)Obedience
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A person in a position of trust and confidence is known as a(n)________.

A)third-party beneficiary
B)principal
C)fiduciary
D)independent contractor
E)employer
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Express authority is often referred to as ________ authority.

A)statutory
B)inherent
C)actual
D)virtual
E)equitable
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In most situations,how many principals may an agent represent in any one agreement?

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
E)Any number of principals
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When an agency relationship is not contractual or the contract is for personal services,the agent ________.

A)has the right to seek specific performance
B)has the right to seek substantial performance
C)has the right to demand contract ratification
D)has the right to demand contract reformation
E)does not have the right to seek specific performance
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An agent cannot represent both the principal and a third party in an agreement because there could be a(n)________.

A)consortium
B)collusion
C)conflict of interest
D)conflict of laws
E)abeyance
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An agent's duty of ________ to the principal includes the agent's obligation to perform the duties as specified in the agency agreement.

A)cooperation
B)notification
C)loyalty
D)performance
E)obedience
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Which of the following is true if a principal and an agent have no agreement regarding the amount for which the principal will compensate the agent?

A)A court will assume that the agent agreed to work on a gratuitous basis.
B)The agent will be allowed to set the price that a court will enforce unless it is unconscionable.
C)The principal will be allowed to set the price that a court will enforce unless it is unconscionable.
D)A court will appoint a magistrate to set the price.
E)A court will calculate compensation according to the customary fee in the situation.
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A(n)________ trust is an equitable trust imposed on one who wrongfully obtains or holds legal right to property he or she should not possess.

A)resolute
B)Totten
C)constructive
D)implied-in-fact
E)absolute
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An agent may demand ________ if the agent believes that he or she is not being properly compensated.

A)specific performance
B)substantial performance
C)an accounting
D)a constructive trust
E)a Totten trust
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Pursuant to the duty of ________,the agent must communicate to the principal offers from third parties,and he or she must also communicate any information the agent thinks could be important to the principal.

A)notification
B)loyalty
C)performance
D)obedience
E)indemnification
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________ is the right of a principal to sue an agent to recover any amount assessed against the principal for a breach of contract caused by the agent's negligence.

A)Rescission
B)Indemnification
C)Revocation
D)Contribution
E)Recoupment
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Which of the following is false regarding a principal's duties to an agent?

A)An agent can sue the principal if the principal does not fulfill the duties owed to the agent.
B)In a successful suit against a principal,an agent is entitled to contract remedies but not tort remedies.
C)If a principal has failed to fulfill the duties owed to the agent,the agent can refuse to act on behalf of the principal until the failure is remedied.
D)A principal has a duty to compensate his or her agent for services provided unless the parties have agreed that the agent will act gratuitously.
E)A principal has a duty to reimburse and indemnify the agent for authorized expenditures.
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In an express agency relationship,the agent has ________ authority.

A)express
B)implied
C)apparent
D)inherent
E)statutory
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An agent's obligation to perform the duties specified in the agency agreement with reasonable skill and care is part of the agent's duty of ________.

A)cooperation
B)notification
C)loyalty
D)performance
E)obedience
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Which of the following is true regarding the status of an agent as a fiduciary?

A)Although a principal is a fiduciary,an agent is not.
B)An agent is only a fiduciary if the principal and agent agreed in a written contract that the agent would be a fiduciary.
C)An agent is only a fiduciary if the principal and agent agreed by written or oral contract that the agent would be a fiduciary.
D)An agent is only a fiduciary to the principal if a transaction of $10,000 or more is involved.
E)An agent is a fiduciary of the principal.
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When express authority is granted for an agent to enter into a contract legally required to be in writing,most states require the grant of authority to also be in writing.This requirement is known as the ________.

A)equal dignity rule
B)substantial performance doctrine
C)frustration of purpose doctrine
D)rule against perpetuities
E)parol evidence rule
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In which type(s)of agency is the principal-agent relationship inferred from the conduct of the parties?

A)Expressed agency
B)Agency by estoppel
C)Implied agency
D)Agency by estoppel and implied agency,but not expressed agency
E)Expressed agency,agency by estoppel,and implied agency
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The equal dignity rule is based upon the ________.

A)rule against perpetuities
B)statute of frauds
C)parol evidence rule
D)substantial performance doctrine
E)frustration of purpose doctrine
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Deck 20: Agency and Liability to Third Parties
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Agency relationships must be created by expressed agreement.
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Explanation: Agency relationships may be created by expressed or implied agreements.When parties form an agency relationship by making a written or oral agreement,the agency is known as expressed agency,or agency by agreement.Expressed agency is the most common type of agency.In some cases,however,an agency relationship is not created by an expressed agreement but is instead implied by the conduct of the parties.The circumstances of a situation determine the extent of an agent's ability to conduct business on behalf of the principal.However,the implied authority cannot conflict with any express authority.
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All employees are agents of their employers,and all agents are employees.
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Explanation: Although all employees are considered agents of their employers,the reverse is not true.That is,not all agents are employees.
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Suppose a principal leads a third party to believe that another individual serves as his or her agent but the principal has made no agreement with the so-called agent.Due to his or her conduct,the principal has created an agency by ratification.
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Explanation: If a principal leads a third party to believe that another individual serves as his or her agent but the principal has made no agreement with the so-called agent,the principal has created an apparent agency,or agency by estoppel.According to the principal's conduct,the agent has apparent authority to act; thus,the principal is estopped,or prevented,from denying that the individual is an agent.When a third party relies on the principal's conduct and makes an agreement with an apparent agent,the principal must uphold any agreements made by the agent.If the principal attempts to deny an agency relationship existed,the third party must demonstrate that he or she reasonably believed,on the basis of the principal's conduct,that an agency relationship existed.The court will consider the principal's conduct in determining whether an agency relationship existed.
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A power of attorney is a document that gives an agent the authority to sign legal documents on behalf of the principal.
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A durable power of attorney is a written document,created by a principal,expressing his or her wishes for an agent's authority to be terminated by the principal's subsequent incapacity.
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If an agent makes authorized expenditures in the course of working on behalf of the principal,the principal has a duty to reimburse the agent for the amount of money spent.This is known as the duty of subrogation.
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If the employer has substantial control over day-to-day operations of the worker,the worker is generally considered an employee.
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An agency relationship can be created only for a lawful purpose.
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The Restatement of Contracts defines an agent as a person who contracts with another to do something for him but who is not controlled by the other nor subject to the other's right to control with respect to his physical conduct in the performance of the undertaking.
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An individual who lacks contractual capacity may hire an agent to make contracts on his or her behalf.
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Not only does the agent have to communicate offers from third parties,but the agent must also communicate any information the agent thinks could be important to the principal.This is known as the duty of collaboration.
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The principal must assist the agent in the performance of his or her duties,and the principal can do nothing to interfere with the reasonable conduct of the agent.This is known as the duty of indemnification.
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Agency law is primarily state law.
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A fiduciary is a person who has a duty to act primarily for another person's benefit.
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An agent's obligation to act in the interest of the principal is known as the duty of performance.
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While an agent owes duties to a principal,a principal owes no duties to an agent.
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Agency is generally defined as a relationship between a principal and a third-party beneficiary.
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A gratuitous agent is one who acts without consideration.
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In an agency relationship,the party who has the authority to act on behalf of and bind another party is the principal.
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A power of attorney can be general or specific.
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When an agency agreement fails to adhere to the equal dignity rule,the subsequent contracts are typically considered void.
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How did the appeals court rule in Steven A.B.Hannington v Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr.Mark Bernstein,the case in the textbook where the plaintiff,a student suing for alleged wrongful expulsion,attempted to avoid a settlement agreement entered into by an attorney acting on his behalf?

A)The settlement agreement would be set aside because the attorney had exceeded his authority.
B)The settlement agreement would be set aside both because the attorney had exceeded his authority and because the doctrine of apparent authority was inapplicable.
C)The settlement agreement would be enforced based on the doctrine of apparent authority,but only in part because the college was comparatively at fault in placing unjustified reliance on the attorney's authority.
D)The settlement agreement would be enforced based on the doctrine of apparent authority,regardless of whether the attorney exceeded the scope of his actual authority.
E)A jury should determine the enforceability of the settlement agreement based upon its reasonableness.
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An agent's implied authority is derived from an agent's express authority and consists of what is reasonably necessary for carrying out the agent's grant of express authority.
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When express authority is granted for an agent to enter into a contract that is legally required to be in writing,most states require the grant of authority also to be in writing.This requirement is known as the equitable parity rule.
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When an agent acts within the scope of her authority on behalf of a disclosed or partially disclosed principal,the agent is liable for the acts of the principal.
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Which of the following is the most common type of agency?

A)Expressed agency
B)Implied agency
C)Apparent agency
D)Agency by ratification
E)Agency by estoppel
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Insolvency automatically results in termination of an agency relationship.
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Which of the following is a person who has a duty to act primarily for another person's benefit?

A)Principal
B)Employer
C)Fiduciary
D)Trustor
E)Bailor
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In a(n)________ relationship,the agent is authorized to act for and on behalf of the principal,who hires the agent to represent him or her.

A)collusive
B)principality
C)agency
D)subrogated
E)transactional
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Singapore has outlawed the use of electronic contracts.
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Which of the following was the result on appeal in Iglesia Cristiana La Casa Del Senor,Inc.,Etc.v.L.M.,the case in the textbook involving the issue of whether a church was liable,pursuant to the doctrine of respondeat superior,for a sexual assault allegedly committed by a church pastor?

A)The church was liable to the plaintiff under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
B)The church was liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior,but only if it could be proven that the pastor sexually assaulted more than one person.
C)The church was liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior,but only if it could be proven that the church had knowledge of at least one sexual assault prior to the plaintiff's but failed to remove the pastor from church assignments.
D)The church was not liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
E)The church was not liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior,but only because the pastor was immediately fired when his actions came to light.
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In order to properly provide notice of the termination of an agency relationship,actual notice of agency termination must be given to third parties who have had business interactions with the agent.
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Actual notice of agency termination may never be given orally.
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Expressed agency is also known as agency by ________.

A)agreement
B)estoppel
C)apparent authority
D)ratification
E)endorsement
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An agent is authorized to act for and on behalf of the ________.

A)fiduciary
B)principal
C)independent contractor
D)third-party beneficiary
E)incidental beneficiary
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Which of the following is not a form of authority upon which an agency relationship can be created?

A)Expressed agency
B)Implied agency
C)Apparent agency
D)Agency by rescission
E)Agency by ratification
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Which of the following is a false statement regarding the agency relationship?

A)It is a consensual relationship.
B)It may be formed by a formal written contract.
C)It may be formed by an informal oral agreement.
D)It can be created only for a lawful purpose.
E)As a universal rule,a person must be trained in the area of specialty involved in the agency relationship in order to qualify as an agent.
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38
An agency coupled with an interest is created for the principal's benefit.
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39
Agents who go beyond their authority when the principal is disclosed or partially disclosed are liable for a breach of contract,not for a breach of implied warranty.
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40
Which of the following is generally defined as a relationship between a principal and an agent?

A)Agency
B)Principality
C)Collusion
D)Employment
E)Concordance
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41
A document that gives an agent the authority to sign legal documents on behalf of the principal is known as a(n)________.

A)order of authority
B)accord and satisfaction
C)subrogation agreement
D)power of attorney
E)writ of agency
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42
What type of relationship typically exists when an employer hires an employee to enter into contracts on behalf of the employer?

A)Principal-agent
B)General partnership
C)Employer-independent contractor
D)Limited partnership
E)Agency by estoppel
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43
A worker may be classified as an employee if he or she ________.

A)engages in a distinct occupation
B)performs assigned work as a specialist without supervision
C)receives regular payments according to time
D)supplies her own tools
E)gets paid when the job is completed
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44
The question of whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor has important implications in which of the following areas?

A)Workers' compensation
B)Workplace safety
C)Unemployment statutes
D)Workers' compensation,workplace safety,and unemployment statutes
E)Workers' compensation and workplace safety,but not unemployment statutes
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45
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the applicability of various laws to the employer-employee and employer-independent contractor relationships?

A)The employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the workers' compensation,workplace safety,employment discrimination,and unemployment statutes,whereas the employer-employee relationship is not.
B)The employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the workers' compensation and workplace safety statutes,while the employer-employee relationship is subject to the employment discrimination and unemployment statutes.
C)The employer-employee relationship is subject to the workers' compensation and workplace safety statutes,while the employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the employment discrimination and unemployment statutes.
D)The employer-employee relationship is subject to the workers' compensation and employment discrimination statutes,while the employer-independent contractor relationship is subject to the workplace safety and unemployment statutes.
E)The employer-employee relationship is subject to the workers' compensation,workplace safety,employment discrimination,and unemployment statutes,whereas the employer-independent contractor relationship is not.
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46
A(n)________ power of attorney is a written document,created by a principal,expressing his or her wishes for an agent's authority not to be affected by the principal's subsequent incapacity,or for the agent's authority to become active only after a principal becomes incapacitated in any manner.

A)general
B)specific
C)localized
D)durable
E)equitable
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47
Typically,building contractors,doctors,stockbrokers,and lawyers are ________.

A)employees
B)agents by estoppel
C)agents by ratification
D)dependent contractors
E)independent contractors
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48
A person who contracts with another to do something for him but who is not controlled by the other nor subject to the other's right to control with respect to his physical conduct in the performance of the undertaking is an ________.

A)employee
B)independent contractor
C)employee contractor
D)agent by estoppel
E)agent by ratification
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49
Agency laws are relevant to which of the following relationships?

A)principal-agent
B)employer-employee
C)employer-independent contractor
D)principal-agent,employer-employee,and employer-independent contractor
E)principal-agent and employer-employee,but not employer-independent contractor
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50
Which of the following is false regarding the employer-employee relationship?

A)An employee is subject to the control of his or her employer.
B)Generally,all employees are considered to be agents of their employer.
C)Employees who are not legally authorized to enter into contracts binding their employer are considered agents.
D)Employees not legally authorized to interact with third parties are considered agents.
E)All employees are agents,and all agents are employees.
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51
An agency relationship that arises when an individual misrepresents herself as an agent for another party and that party accepts the unauthorized act is an agency by ________

A)ratification
B)implication
C)estoppel
D)default
E)agreement
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52
Persons who are not employees but who are hired by employers to perform certain tasks are known as:

A)Gratuitous agents
B)Independent contractors
C)Agents by estoppel
D)Agents by ratification
E)Employee contractors
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53
A gratuitous agent is one who acts without ________.

A)due care
B)expertise in the area of specialty involved in the agency relationship
C)consideration
D)ratification
E)endorsement
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54
Which of the following is true regarding the tort liability of employers for the actions of their employees and independent contractors?

A)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of their employees,while they are generally not liable for the actions of independent contractors.
B)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors,while they are generally not liable for the actions of their employees.
C)Employers are not generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors or for the actions of their employees.
D)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors and their employees.
E)Employers are generally liable in tort for the actions of independent contractors and their employees,but only if the employer has agreed to assume liability in a written contract with the employee or independent contractor.
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55
If a principal agrees to hire no other agent for a period of time or until a particular job is done,the principal and agent have entered into a(n)________ agency contract.

A)unlimited
B)mutually exclusive
C)voidable
D)implied
E)exclusive
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56
Under which of the following does a principal give authority to an agent only for the specific areas or purposes listed in the agency agreement?

A)A general power of attorney
B)A specific power of attorney
C)A localized power of attorney
D)A durable power of attorney
E)An equitable power or attorney
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57
Which of the following is another name for an apparent agency?

A)Expressed agency
B)Equitable agency
C)Implied agency
D)Agency by estoppel
E)Agency by ratification
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58
Under which of the following does a principal give an agent broad authority to sign legal documents on behalf of the principal,as opposed to authority for only a specific purpose?

A)A general power of attorney
B)A specific power of attorney
C)A localized power of attorney
D)A durable power of attorney
E)An equitable power or attorney
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59
A principal's obligation to pay an agent for his services is the duty of ________.

A)obedience
B)reimbursement and indemnification
C)cooperation
D)compensation
E)accounting
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60
Whenever an employer hires an employee to perform some sort of physical service,the parties have created a(n)________.

A)employer-agent relationship
B)employer-employee relationship
C)employer-independent contractor relationship
D)agency by estoppel
E)agency by ratification
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61
When a contract exists and a principal agrees to certain conditions but fails to perform,which of the following may the agent seek in order to force the principal to perform the contract as stipulated?

A)Specific performance
B)Substantial performance
C)Anticipatory repudiation
D)Reformation
E)Renunciation
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62
Which of the following is the term used to describe the duty an agent has to follow the lawful instruction and direction of the principal?

A)Cooperation
B)Notification
C)Loyalty
D)Performance
E)Obedience
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63
A person in a position of trust and confidence is known as a(n)________.

A)third-party beneficiary
B)principal
C)fiduciary
D)independent contractor
E)employer
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64
Express authority is often referred to as ________ authority.

A)statutory
B)inherent
C)actual
D)virtual
E)equitable
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65
In most situations,how many principals may an agent represent in any one agreement?

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
E)Any number of principals
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66
When an agency relationship is not contractual or the contract is for personal services,the agent ________.

A)has the right to seek specific performance
B)has the right to seek substantial performance
C)has the right to demand contract ratification
D)has the right to demand contract reformation
E)does not have the right to seek specific performance
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67
An agent cannot represent both the principal and a third party in an agreement because there could be a(n)________.

A)consortium
B)collusion
C)conflict of interest
D)conflict of laws
E)abeyance
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68
An agent's duty of ________ to the principal includes the agent's obligation to perform the duties as specified in the agency agreement.

A)cooperation
B)notification
C)loyalty
D)performance
E)obedience
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69
Which of the following is true if a principal and an agent have no agreement regarding the amount for which the principal will compensate the agent?

A)A court will assume that the agent agreed to work on a gratuitous basis.
B)The agent will be allowed to set the price that a court will enforce unless it is unconscionable.
C)The principal will be allowed to set the price that a court will enforce unless it is unconscionable.
D)A court will appoint a magistrate to set the price.
E)A court will calculate compensation according to the customary fee in the situation.
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70
A(n)________ trust is an equitable trust imposed on one who wrongfully obtains or holds legal right to property he or she should not possess.

A)resolute
B)Totten
C)constructive
D)implied-in-fact
E)absolute
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71
An agent may demand ________ if the agent believes that he or she is not being properly compensated.

A)specific performance
B)substantial performance
C)an accounting
D)a constructive trust
E)a Totten trust
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72
Pursuant to the duty of ________,the agent must communicate to the principal offers from third parties,and he or she must also communicate any information the agent thinks could be important to the principal.

A)notification
B)loyalty
C)performance
D)obedience
E)indemnification
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73
________ is the right of a principal to sue an agent to recover any amount assessed against the principal for a breach of contract caused by the agent's negligence.

A)Rescission
B)Indemnification
C)Revocation
D)Contribution
E)Recoupment
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74
Which of the following is false regarding a principal's duties to an agent?

A)An agent can sue the principal if the principal does not fulfill the duties owed to the agent.
B)In a successful suit against a principal,an agent is entitled to contract remedies but not tort remedies.
C)If a principal has failed to fulfill the duties owed to the agent,the agent can refuse to act on behalf of the principal until the failure is remedied.
D)A principal has a duty to compensate his or her agent for services provided unless the parties have agreed that the agent will act gratuitously.
E)A principal has a duty to reimburse and indemnify the agent for authorized expenditures.
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75
In an express agency relationship,the agent has ________ authority.

A)express
B)implied
C)apparent
D)inherent
E)statutory
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76
An agent's obligation to perform the duties specified in the agency agreement with reasonable skill and care is part of the agent's duty of ________.

A)cooperation
B)notification
C)loyalty
D)performance
E)obedience
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77
Which of the following is true regarding the status of an agent as a fiduciary?

A)Although a principal is a fiduciary,an agent is not.
B)An agent is only a fiduciary if the principal and agent agreed in a written contract that the agent would be a fiduciary.
C)An agent is only a fiduciary if the principal and agent agreed by written or oral contract that the agent would be a fiduciary.
D)An agent is only a fiduciary to the principal if a transaction of $10,000 or more is involved.
E)An agent is a fiduciary of the principal.
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78
When express authority is granted for an agent to enter into a contract legally required to be in writing,most states require the grant of authority to also be in writing.This requirement is known as the ________.

A)equal dignity rule
B)substantial performance doctrine
C)frustration of purpose doctrine
D)rule against perpetuities
E)parol evidence rule
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79
In which type(s)of agency is the principal-agent relationship inferred from the conduct of the parties?

A)Expressed agency
B)Agency by estoppel
C)Implied agency
D)Agency by estoppel and implied agency,but not expressed agency
E)Expressed agency,agency by estoppel,and implied agency
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80
The equal dignity rule is based upon the ________.

A)rule against perpetuities
B)statute of frauds
C)parol evidence rule
D)substantial performance doctrine
E)frustration of purpose doctrine
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