Question

Which of the following is true of an agent who has the authority to appoint a subagent?

A. An agent becomes a principal with respect to the subagent.

B. An agent is able to appoint a subagent without the principal's knowledge.

C. An agent has the authority to appoint a subagent when the situation involves a nondelegable duty.

D. An agent has the authority to appoint a subagent when the co-agent demands such an appointment.

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