Agency
Under Mississippi law, an agency relationship can be terminated by all of the following EXCEPT:
AMutual agreement of the parties
BExpiration of the listing period
CDeath of the principal
DThe agent submitting an offer to the seller✓ Correct
Explanation
Submitting an offer is a normal part of the agent's duties and does not terminate agency. Agency terminates by mutual agreement, expiration, completion of purpose, death/incapacity of a party, or destruction of the property.
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