Agency
A North Dakota agent who represents a seller and receives an offer that the seller would want to accept but doesn't present it (deciding the offer is 'not worth the seller's time') has:
AProtected the seller from wasting time
BBreached their fiduciary duty of loyalty and obedience by substituting their judgment for the seller's✓ Correct
CActed within standard professional discretion
DComplied with NDREC's requirements for efficient transactions
Explanation
The seller decides which offers to consider; the agent's role is to present all offers promptly. An agent who withholds offers based on their own assessment has substituted their judgment for the seller's, breaching the duties of loyalty and obedience.
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