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A) Making the contract in the agent's own name.
B) Co-making the contract with the principal.
C) Disclosing the principal's name and the agency relationship.
D) Guaranteeing that the principal will perform the contract between the third party and the principal.
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A) imposes vicarious liability on the principal.
B) makes a principal liable for the acts of independent contractors.
C) makes a principal liable for the unauthorized acts of employees committed within the scope of employment.
D) I mposes vicarious liability on the principal and also makes a principal liable for the unauthorized acts of employees committed within the scope of employment.
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A) Pat has no recourse against the store, because it was only the salesclerk who misrepresented the sweater.
B) Sue has apparent authority to make warranties such as the one that she made. Therefore, the store is bound.
C) If Sue is only a part-time employee, Ivey has no responsibility for misrepresentations she makes.
D) Salesclerks are usually independent contractors. Thus, there is no liability on the part of Ivey.
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A) adopt the contract, but Frank would not be released from potential liability on the contract.
B) in all states, ratify the contract, thereby releasing Frank from potential liability.
C) adopt the contract, thereby making it retroactive.
D) ratify all or part of Frank's contract.
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A) Selene can cancel all the contracts with no personal liability if she told them she was acting as an agent and expressly warranted that she would not be responsible.
B) Selene may be held personally liable on the contracts because she misrepresented to third parties that she had authority to make contracts on behalf of a non-existent corporation.
C) Since the company never existed, she gave no implied warranty.
D) Selene will be held liable for the contracts only if she ever gets the loan.
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