Agency

In Kentucky, apparent authority means:

AAuthority expressly granted to an agent in writing
BAuthority the agent appears to have based on the principal's conduct, which the principal cannot deny✓ Correct
CAuthority implied by the nature of the agency
DAuthority granted by KREC to perform specific acts

Explanation

Apparent authority arises when the principal's actions lead a third party to reasonably believe the agent has authority. The principal is bound by the agent's actions within the scope of apparent authority.

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