Agency
A fiduciary duty UNIQUE to an agent relationship (not owed to a customer) is:
AHonest dealing
BDisclosure of material facts
CLoyalty and undivided allegiance✓ Correct
DProviding accurate information
Explanation
Loyalty—placing the client's interests above all others, including the agent's own—is a fiduciary duty owed exclusively to a client (principal), not merely to a customer.
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