Agency

In Montana, a 'general agent' has authority to:

APerform only one specific transaction for the principal
BConduct a series of transactions or act on the principal's behalf in a general capacity (such as a property manager acting for an owner over time)✓ Correct
CAct with no limit on their authority
DOnly perform administrative tasks for the principal

Explanation

A general agent has broader, ongoing authority to act on the principal's behalf in multiple related transactions, such as a property manager authorized to rent, collect rents, and manage a property. This contrasts with a special agent authorized for one specific transaction.

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