Agency
What is the primary fiduciary duty that requires an agent to always act in the client's best interest?
ADisclosure
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CAccounting
DReasonable care
Explanation
Loyalty is the primary fiduciary duty requiring an agent to place the client's interests above all others, including the agent's own interests. It forms the cornerstone of the fiduciary relationship.
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