Multiple Choice
A mercantile agent is an agent who:
A) is authorised to act on behalf of the principal in commercial matters.
B) sells the principal's property in the agent's own name.
C) is authorised to act on behalf of the principal in private matters.
D) sells the principal's property in the principal's name.
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