Multiple Choice
Apparent authority may exist:
A) only if actual authority has been conferred on the agent.
B) if a principal has unintentionally permitted third persons to believe a person is him/her agent.
C) if the principal specifically describes the extent of the agent's powers in writing or orally and makes him/her a special agent.
D) when the conduct of the principal causes a third person reasonably to believe that another has the authority to act for the principal.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Only the entire act of the agent
Q3: The test of an agent's express authority
Q4: Is a principal liable for the acts
Q5: After Bart and Veronica were involved in
Q6: Any act that the principal could have
Q7: When Nancy's aunt left for her annual
Q8: Ratification does not release the agent from
Q9: For ratification to be effective, the:<br>A) agent
Q10: Direct liability occurs when the:<br>A) agent is
Q11: The principal is bound by representations that:<br>A)