Multiple Choice
Once a relationship of agency has been brought to an end:
A) the agent may still have actual authority to act on behalf of the principal.
B) the principal may still be liable for acts of the agent that are committed whilst the agent is acting within the scope of their apparent authority.
C) the principal may still be liable for acts of the agent that are committed whilst the agent is acting within the scope of their implied authority.
D) the principal will be liable to third parties in respect of acts of their agent in any case in which they have not notified the third party in writing that the agent is no longer acting for them.
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