Multiple Choice
When is a gratuitous agent liable for failing to perform as promised?
A) Never
B) If her promise relates to her duty of loyalty to the principal and despite her duty of loyalty,she chooses not to perform as promised.
C) If her promise causes the principal to rely upon her to perform certain acts and the principal suffers losses because he refrained from performing those acts.
D) Always
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