Agency
Under Maine agency law, the duty of 'obedience' means the agent must:
AFollow all lawful instructions of the client✓ Correct
BAlways do whatever the client says regardless of legality
CObey the instructions of the opposing party
DFollow only the instructions of the designated broker
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires the agent to follow all lawful instructions of their client. An agent is not required to follow instructions that are illegal or unethical.
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