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An Attorney-In-Fact Is the Label Given to an Agent Whose

Question 46

Question 46

Multiple Choice

An attorney-in-fact is the label given to an agent whose authority is:


A) in writing.
B) implied.
C) apparent.
D) assumed after the death of the principal.

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