Property Management
A Maine commercial property manager is authorized to sign leases on behalf of the property owner. This is an example of:
AImplied authority
BExpress authority granted by the management agreement✓ Correct
CEmergency authority
DApparent authority only
Explanation
When the property management agreement specifically grants the manager the authority to sign leases, this is express authority — authority explicitly given in writing.
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