Agency
Under North Dakota law, which fiduciary duty requires an agent to act in the client's best interest even if it conflicts with the agent's personal interest?
ADisclosure
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CConfidentiality
DObedience
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of loyalty requires an agent to place the client's interests above all others, including the agent's own personal interests, at all times during the agency relationship.
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