Multiple Choice
Generally speaking, when will a person become expressly authorised to act as agent for a principal?
A) When the principal grants such authority verbally or in writing.
B) When the agent has an enduring power of attorney.
C) When the agent's actions can reasonably be seen to be within the scope of their job description.
D) When the principal becomes incapacitated and the agent has a general power of attorney.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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