An agent who does something that they were not in fact authorised to do, but had apparent authority to do, will:
A) Have breached the duty to follow the principal's instructions.
B) Not be liable to the principal.
C) Be liable to criminal prosecution.
D) Be liable to the principal and to the third party, if either has suffered damage.
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