Agency
A Missouri seller authorizes their broker to accept an offer on their behalf. This is an example of:
AImplied authority
BExpressed authority (specific authority given in writing)✓ Correct
CApparent authority
DRatification
Explanation
Expressed authority is directly given by the principal to the agent, often in writing. Specific written authorization to accept offers is expressed authority.
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