Question

Which of the following is true of a person's capacity to be a principal or agent?

A. To be an agent, a person must have the ability to make his won contracts, independent of the principal.

B. Any duty that a principal has the capacity to perform can be delegated to an authorized agent.

C. A principal must have the capacity to do the acts for which the agent has been retained.

D. To be an agent, a person must have the capacity to perform non-delegable obligations for the principal.

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