Agency
An agent's authority to bind the principal to a contract that was not explicitly granted but is customarily necessary is called:
AExpress authority
BImplied authority✓ Correct
CApparent authority
DStatutory authority
Explanation
Implied authority includes acts that are customarily or necessarily incident to carrying out the express authority, such as placing a lockbox or posting a sign.
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