Agency
In a Nebraska dual agency situation, which duty is most significantly modified?
AAccounting
BDisclosure
CUndivided loyalty✓ Correct
DReasonable care
Explanation
Undivided loyalty is the duty most compromised in dual agency because the agent represents competing interests. Nebraska law requires informed written consent and disclosure of this limitation.
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