Multiple Choice
An agent who makes a contract for a disclosed principal whose contracts are voidable for lack of contractual capacity:
A) is never liable to the third party.
B) can be liable to the third party under certain circumstances.
C) is liable to the third party only if the agent warrants the principal has capacity.
D) is ordinarily personally liable to the third party if the principal avoids the contract.
Correct Answer:

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