Multiple Choice
An agent's duty to inform:
A) applies to material and nonmaterial facts relating to the agency.
B) does not apply if providing facts to the principal would violate a superior duty owed by the agent to another person.
C) arises because notice to an agent does not constitute notice to the principal.
D) All of these.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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