Multiple Choice
If a controlling entity has delegated control to another entity, the parent is deemed to be:
A) the delegated party who is actively exercising control;
B) both the delegating party and the party to whom control has been delegated;
C) the entity who delegated the control;
D) neither entity as actual control has been lost.
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