A) Impossibility of performance terminates the agency relationship.
B) An agency agreement is terminated whenever the agent, unknown to the principal, acquires an interest against the principal's interest.
C) The agency agreement is terminated if the agent breaches the duty of loyalty he or she has to the principal.
D) A change in law passed subsequent to the formation of an agency agreement may not result in termination of the agency agreement.
E) If there is an unusual change in circumstances that leads the agent to believe that the principal's instructions do not apply, the agency relationship terminates.
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A) John will likely be held liable for Bobby's injuries because while Manny was acting outside the scope of his duties at the time of the accident, he had not substantially departed from the course of his employer's business.
B) John will likely be held liable for Bobby's injuries because Manny was driving John's truck at the time of the accident.
C) John will likely be held liable for Bobby's injuries because Manny allowed John to take the truck home regardless of John's instructions regarding the use of the truck.
D) It is unlikely that John will be held liable for Bobby's injuries because Manny had substantially departed from the course of his employer's business.
E) It is unlikely that John will be held liable for Bobby's injuries unless it can be proven that Manny had no insurance and lacks the ability to pay.
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Multiple Choice
A) Disclosed
B) Undisclosed
C) Partially disclosed
D) Unidentified
E) Legally nonexistent
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A) A substantial departure
B) Any departure
C) A minute departure
D) An absolute departure
E) An unauthorized departure
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A) Special power of attorney
B) Durable power of attorney
C) Nonterminable power of attorney
D) Permanent power of attorney
E) Living power of attorney
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Multiple Choice
A) Iraq applies the same concept of respondeat superior as the U.S.
B) Iraq's law is influenced in part by classical Islamic law which suggests that those who cause harm should repair it.
C) Iraqi law contains no exceptions under which respondeat superior principles are permitted.
D) Through a specific enactment, government municipalities may not be held liable for acts of employees.
E) The concept of respondeat superior is irrelevant in Iraq because civil actions for injury are not allowed.
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Multiple Choice
A) UAE Commercial Transaction Law is relevant in regard to agents.
B) The UAE Civil Code is relevant in regard to agents.
C) Registered agents may seek compensation when an agency ends even if the termination occurs in accordance with the terms of the agency agreement.
D) Only registered agents are entitled to seek compensation in the event of termination.
E) In regard to disputes about compensation of agents, court-appointed experts are usually the entities that are responsible for determining compensation amounts.
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Multiple Choice
A) An independent contractor is not an employee of the principal.
B) The principal does not control the details of the independent contractor's performance.
C) An individual who hires an independent contractor cannot be held liable for the independent contractor's tortious actions under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
D) A principal is not liable for extremely dangerous actions engaged in by the independent contractor.
E) If an independent contractor commits a crime without the authorization of the principal, the principal is not liable for the agent's crime.
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Multiple Choice
A) Notice of termination of an agency relationship must be given by actual notice.
B) Depending on the circumstances, notice of termination can be actual or constructive.
C) Notice of termination of an agency must be given in writing.
D) Actual notice of termination of an agency relationship is not needed once 30 days have passed since the termination because at that point notice is presumed.
E) Actual notice of termination of an agency relationship is not needed once 60 days have passed since the termination because at that point notice is presumed.
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Multiple Choice
A) Susie is not personally bound because she was acting on behalf of Bobby.
B) Susie is personally bound unless she can establish that Sarah would not have sold her the lot if she had known that Bobby was involved; and the contract is, therefore, void.
C) Susie is personally bound unless she can establish that Bobby has the funds with which to pay Sarah.
D) Susie is not personally bound unless Bobby has legally filed for bankruptcy.
E) Susie is personally bound.
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Multiple Choice
A) If the third party is aware of the principal's existence but not his or her identity, the principal is classified as a disclosed principal.
B) When the third party is aware that the agent is making an agreement on behalf of a principal and also knows who the principal is, the principal is a disclosed principal.
C) An unidentified principal is in the same classification as a partially disclosed principal.
D) If the third party does not know that an agent is acting on behalf of a principal, an undisclosed principal is involved.
E) Classification of the principal is important because it helps determine the principal's liability.
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Multiple Choice
A) Special power of attorney
B) General power of attorney
C) Acknowledged power of attorney
D) Durable power of attorney
E) Equal power of attorney
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Multiple Choice
A) If John covers Joan's damages, then John may receive full reimbursement from Manny based upon the right of indemnification.
B) If John covers Joan's damages, then John is not entitled to any reimbursement from Manny.
C) If John covers Joan's damages, John is only entitled to reimbursement from Manny for 50% of whatever he paid.
D) Any recovery John receives from Manny will be based upon principles of comparative negligence.
E) Any recovery John receives from Manny will be based upon principles of contributory negligence.
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