If a third party is led to reasonably believe that an agent is acting

If a third party is led to reasonably believe that an agent is acting within the scope of his/her authority, even though the agent is exceeding his/her authority, the principal may still be bound by the agent’s actions.

In this case, the agent has bound the principal by
A) implied authority.
B) apparent authority.
C) incidental authority.
D) express authority.

 

 

ANSWER

Answer: B

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