Multiple Choice
An agent acting at the direction of the principal may render the principal liable if the agent:
A) delegates ministerial activities to other employees of the principal.
B) commits a tort or crime.
C) is acting on behalf of a nonexistent or incompetent principal.
D) does not disclose the principal's name for the duration of the performance under the contract.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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