If an agent has apparent authority, any contracts made are
A) binding on the principal.
B) voidable by the principal.
C) understood as necessary to carry out the purposes of the agency.
D) none of these.
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Q6: Even if he or she neglects to
Q7: The authority that an agent has because
Q8: An agent is liable on a contract
Q9: A principal is liable only for acts
Q10: Express authority must be in writing to
Q12: A principal is not generally liable for
Q13: A principal is liable for all torts
Q14: An agent's scope of authority generally includes
A)
Q15: A power of attorney is an example
Q16: An agent's implied authority is set out
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