Multiple Choice
Which type of liability does a principal have when it authorizes an agent to engage in an act and the agent intentionally or unintentionally falsifies his or her role?
A) Misrepresentation liability
B) Vicarious liability
C) Ratification liability
D) General liability
E) Strict liability
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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