Multiple Choice
An agent may have apparent authority to act on behalf of the principal:
A) even in the absence of actual authority.
B) even if the third party did not know they were an agent.
C) even in the absence of a 'holding out' by the principal.
D) even if the third party knew the agent had no authority.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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