Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations is an agent liable to third parties?
A) in a situation where there is a fully disclosed principal but only apparent authority
B) in a situation where there is a fully disclosed principal but only implied authority
C) in a situation where the principal is an unincorporated association
D) all of the above
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