Ch 38 LSB Already Verified A+ - C-level executives may be _______ agents if they _______ employees within their departments.
️superior; hire and oversee - An agent's authority to bind the principal in a contract comes from _______ authority, which arises in
one of two ways. (Choose all the ...
- C-level executives may be _______ agents if they _______ employees within their departments.
✔️superior; hire and oversee
- An agent's authority to bind the principal in a contract comes from _______ authority, which arises in
one of two ways. (Choose all the correct answers)
✔️actual; express; implied
- If an agent acts outside of their authority, they may still bind the principal through _______ authority.
✔️apparent
- Even if an agent has acted without authorization, the principal can ratify transactions by: _______ or
_______. (Choose two correct answers)
✔️approving the transaction; retaining the benefits of the transaction
- An agent's liability to third parties in a contract depends on whether the agency relationship is:
_______. (Choose all the correct answers)
- A CEO is known as a(n) _______ agent, while the C-level executives are considered _______ agents.
✔️superior; subordinate
- In a fully disclosed agency relationship, who is liable to a third party? (Choose all the correct answers)
✔️the principal
- Authority is _______ when it is reasonably necessary to achieve the principal's objectives or is based
on custom or past dealings.
✔️implied
, - In a partially disclosed agency, who is liable to a third party under a contract? (Choose the correct
answer(s))
✔️both the principal and the agent
- When a third party depends on a statement or action of the principal that gives a false impression of
the agent's authority, this is called _______ authority.
✔️apparent
- In a(n) _________, a third party is entirely unaware of an agency relationship and thinks the agent is
acting independently when entering into a contract.
✔️undisclosed agency
- An agent can gain retroactive authority to bind a principal through _______.
✔️ratification
- A principal may face _______ liability for an agent's tort of negligence, even if the principal has done
nothing wrong.
✔️joint-and-several
- When a(n) _______ agent enters into a contract with a third party, the principal is bound because the
third party can legally enforce the contract against the principal. (Multiple choice question)
✔️authorized
- Under the doctrine of respondeat superior, employers are _______ liable for the negligent acts of
employee agents.
✔️vicariously
- A(n) ________ occurs when a third party knows the principal's identity and understands that the agent
is acting on behalf of the principal during the transaction.
✔️fully disclosed agency
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