Agency
Which of the following best describes an implied agency in Kansas?
AAn agency created by a written contract
BAn agency arising from the conduct and actions of the parties without a written agreement✓ Correct
CAn agency where both buyer and seller are represented
DAn agency created by the court
Explanation
Implied agency arises from the behavior and actions of the parties rather than a formal written agreement — for example, when a licensee consistently acts on behalf of a buyer without a signed agreement.
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