An agent may be liable on contracts of its principal
A) where it has entered those contracts in breach of its authority.
B) where it has breached a warranty of authority.
C) where the agent signs in his own name without disclosing the agency to the other contracting party.
D) where it breaches authority and fails to disclose the principal.
E) all of the responses are correct.
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Q1: Adrienne hired an agent to sell a
Q2: A principal may incur liability
A) if a
Q3: While an agent is travelling in the
Q4: How may an agency arise?
A) Contract.
B) Necessity.
C)
Q6: Who can be an agent?
A) Employee.
B) Independent
Q7: Who are the parties to an agency?
A)
Q8: Which of the following statements is false?
Q9: Which of the following statements is true?
Q10: Ted Johnson is employed by a large
Q11: Jane acted as agent for the ACME
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