Agency
An agent who makes unauthorized commitments on behalf of the principal may create which type of agency?
AExpressed agency
BImplied agency
COstensible (apparent) agency✓ Correct
DDesignated agency
Explanation
Ostensible or apparent agency arises when a principal's conduct leads third parties to reasonably believe an agent has authority that was not actually granted. The principal may still be bound.
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