Question

How did the appeals court rule in Steven A. B. Hannington v Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Mark Bernstein, where the plaintiff, a student suing for alleged wrongful expulsion, attempted to avoid a settlement agreement entered into by an attorney acting on his behalf?

A. That the settlement agreement would be set aside because the attorney had exceeded his authority.

B. That the settlement agreement would be set aside both because the attorney had exceeded his authority and because the doctrine of apparent authority was inapplicable.

C. That the settlement agreement would be enforced based on the doctrine of apparent authority, but only in part because the college was comparatively at fault in placing unjustified reliance on the attorney's authority.

D. That the settlement agreement would be enforced based on the doctrine of apparent authority regardless of whether the attorney exceeded the scope of his actual authority.

E. That a jury should determine the enforceability of the settlement agreement based upon its reasonableness.

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