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    Exam 24: Liability of Principals and Agents to Third Parties
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    Authority Is Implied When the Principal Specifically Describes the Extent
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Authority Is Implied When the Principal Specifically Describes the Extent

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Question 15

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Authority is implied when the principal specifically describes the extent of the agent's powers.

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