A) void ab initio
B) void at the election of the surviving party
C) still recognized by law
D) ex post facto
E) automatically terminated
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A) Spencer will win because Trudy and Fred were coworkers with Glen.
B) Spencer will win because Trudy and Fred were independent contractors on the same job as Glen.
C) Spencer will win,but only if it can be established that both Sally and Bob are insolvent and unable to pay any judgment.
D) Spencer will lose because Trudy and Fred were not negligent and were not employees of Spencer.
E) Spencer,Trudy,and Fred must all bear one-third of any judgment because they are employees of the same rank.
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A) The employer has no right to receive any reimbursement from the negligent employee.
B) The employer has the right to recover from the negligent employee one-half of any amount paid to the third party.
C) The employer has a right of indemnification from the negligent employee.
D) The employer can recover from the negligent employee any amount paid to the third party,but only if it can be shown that the employee's negligence was related to the violation of a statute.
E) The employer can recover from the negligent employee one-half of any amount paid to the third party,but only if it can be shown that the employee's negligence was related to the violation of a statute.
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Multiple Choice
A) Jason is not due any reimbursement,because he did not obtain permission from Jason before paying ABC Computers.
B) Jason is only due one-half of whatever he paid,because he did not get permission from Jason before paying ABC Computers.
C) Jason is not due any reimbursement from Nick,unless he can establish that Nick signed a written contract authorizing him to personally pay debts incurred.
D) Jason is not due any reimbursement from Nick,unless Jason can establish by a preponderance of the evidence that ABC Computers would not have agreed to take a lesser amount.
E) Jason is entitled to reimbursement from Nick.
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A) Agency
B) Principality
C) Collusion
D) Employment
E) Concordance
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True/False
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A) fiduciary
B) principal
C) independent contractor
D) third-party beneficiary
E) incidental beneficiary
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A) A court will assume that the agent agreed to work on a gratuitous basis.
B) The agent will be allowed to set the price that a court will enforce unless it is unconscionable.
C) The principal will be allowed to set the price that a court will enforce unless it is unconscionable.
D) A court will appoint a magistrate to set the price.
E) A court will calculate compensation according to the customary fee in the situation.
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Multiple Choice
A) Expressed agency
B) Agency by estoppel
C) Implied agency
D) Agency by estoppel and implied agency,but not expressed agency
E) Expressed agency,agency by estoppel,and implied agency
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Multiple Choice
A) Yes,because he purchased the computers.
B) Yes,but only because office equipment is involved.
C) No,because his status was as an agent regardless of whether ABC Computers was aware of that fact.
D) No,because he was an independent contractor.
E) No,because he was an employee.
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A) ratification
B) implication
C) estoppel
D) default
E) agreement
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A) Express
B) Implied
C) Actual
D) Statutory
E) Apparent
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) specific performance
B) substantial performance
C) an accounting
D) a constructive trust
E) a Totten trust
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A) At any time,a principal can revoke an agent's authority.
B) A principal's revocation of an agent's authority might be a breach of contract entitling the agent to damages.
C) An agent can terminate the agency relationship by renouncing the authority given to the agent.
D) An agent's renunciation of a contract might be a breach of contract entitling the principal to damages.
E) If an agent has breached a fiduciary duty to the principal,the principal can revoke the agent's authority,but the agent may be entitled to damages.
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Multiple Choice
A) third-party beneficiary
B) principal
C) fiduciary
D) independent contractor
E) employer
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A) resolute
B) Totten
C) constructive
D) implied-in-fact
E) absolute
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A) employer-agent relationship
B) employer-employee relationship
C) employer-independent contractor relationship
D) agency by estoppel
E) agency by ratification
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A) A general power of attorney
B) A specific power of attorney
C) A localized power of attorney
D) A durable power of attorney
E) An equitable power or attorney
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A) Principal
B) Employer
C) Fiduciary
D) Trustor
E) Bailor
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