Agency
The duty of 'obedience' in a Kentucky agency relationship requires the agent to:
AFollow all of the client's instructions regardless of legality
BFollow all lawful instructions of the principal promptly✓ Correct
CObey KREC's directives over the client's instructions
DFollow the client's instructions only if they benefit the agent financially
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to promptly follow the client's lawful instructions. The agent is not required to follow instructions that are illegal or unethical.
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