Multiple Choice
Typically a principal is not held liable for the actions of a nonemployee agent,but an exception to this general rule is:
A) If the principal profits more than $100 by the nonemployee agent's actions
B) The principal's hiring of a dangerously incompetent nonemployee agent
C) The principal filing a Notice of Danger
D) The principal notifying an incorporator of the independence of a nonemployee agent
Correct Answer:

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