A) Exclusive agency
B) Equitable agency
C) Agency by law
D) Agency by estoppel
E) Legal agency
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A) Although the principal is a fiduciary, an agent is not a fiduciary.
B) An agent is a fiduciary only if the principal and agent agreed by written contract that the agent is a fiduciary.
C) An agent is a fiduciary only if the principal and agent agreed by written or oral contract that the agent is a fiduciary.
D) An agent is only a fiduciary to the principal only if a transaction in excess of $10,000 is involved.
E) An agent is a fiduciary to the principal.
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A) Apparent agency
B) Implied agency
C) Express agency
D) Ratification agency
E) Applied agency
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Multiple Choice
A) Malcolm will win because he did nothing to cause Harry to believe that he would pay for the jacket.
B) Harry will win because Ashley indicated that she had apparent authority to buy the jacket for Malcolm.
C) Harry will win only if he can show that through reasonable investigative efforts on his part Ashley cannot be located.
D) Harry will win only if he can show that Ashley has no assets with which to pay for the necklace.
E) Harry will win on an implied agency theory.
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A) To determine whether the FedEx drivers should be classified as employees or independent contractors, the court applied federal statutory law.
B) The court found that FedEx did not exercise the degree of control necessary for the relationship to be considered employer-employee.
C) The court found that at times the drivers acted as employees and that other times they acted as independent contractors and that they would, therefore, be classified as independent contractors.
D) The court found that at times the drivers acted as employees and that other times they acted as independent contractors and that they would, therefore, be classified as employees.
E) The court found that all the rights and duties of employees as agents applied to their relationship with FedEx.
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A) He was an independent contractor.
B) He was an employee.
C) He had a special status called employee-contractor, a term used to represent a contractor with some responsibilities indicating status as an employee and some responsibilities indicating otherwise.
D) He was an express contractor.
E) He was an implied contractor.
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A) Over half of the states have enacted statutes governing the behavior of sports agents.
B) Efforts are underway to develop a uniform act addressing regulation of sports agents because none exists at the present time.
C) Players associations' model contracts describe the nature of the services agents can perform on behalf of their principals and the duties the parties owe to one another.
D) Some states have established criminal penalties for athletes who violate the state law addressing regulation of sports agents, but most states focus on criminalizing the activity of sports agents.
E) The Major League Baseball Players Association's Regulations Governing Player Agents expressly state that agents act in a fiduciary capacity vis-à-vis their athlete clients.
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A) Principal-agent
B) Employer-employee
C) Employer-independent contractor
D) Employer-agent
E) Principal-independent contractor
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A) Gibbs was not liable because Glenn was an employee.
B) Gibbs was not liable because Glenn was an independent contractor.
C) Gibbs was liable because Glenn was an employee.
D) Gibbs was liable because Glenn was an independent contractor.
E) Gibbs settled the lawsuit out of court and admitted fault.
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A) Agency contracts must clearly define the agent's compensation.
B) A contract is not required to create an agency but if a contract exists, it must meet all requirements prescribed by contract law.
C) A contract is required to create a valid agency
D) An agency contract cannot create an agency agreement longer than two years.
E) An agency contract only needs to be signed by the principal.
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A) Rebecca will win assuming that she can prove that she reasonably believed, based on Malcolm's conduct that Ashley was acting as his agent.
B) Rebecca will lose because it was her responsibility to ask Malcolm for written documentation that Ashley was his agent.
C) Rebecca will lose unless it can be established that Ashley at some time in the past had actual authority to act as Malcolm's agent.
D) Rebecca will win only if she can show that through reasonable investigative efforts on her part Ashley cannot be located.
E) Rebecca will win only if she can show that Ashley has no assets with which to pay for the necklace.
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A) Specific performance
B) Special performance
C) Oversight
D) Employer control
E) Delegation
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A) Resolute
B) Actual
C) Constructive
D) Defined
E) Absolute
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A) An exclusive agency contract
B) An agency by ratification
C) An agency by implied authority
D) An apparent agency
E) An agency was not created.
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A) Duty of action
B) Duty of contract
C) Express duty of action
D) Duty of performance
E) Duty of obedience
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A) expressed agency
B) implied agency
C) apparent agency
D) ratification agency
E) applied agency
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A) Principal-agent
B) Employer-employee
C) Employer-independent contractor
D) Employer-agent
E) Principal-independent contractor
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