Agency
Under West Virginia agency law, an agent's authority to act on behalf of a principal can be terminated by:
AOnly by written notice from the principal
BExpiration of the agency agreement, mutual agreement, or death of either party✓ Correct
COnly by order of the WVREC
DOnly after the transaction is complete
Explanation
An agency relationship in West Virginia can be terminated by expiration of the agreement, completion of the purpose, mutual agreement, revocation by the principal, renunciation by the agent, or the death or incapacity of either party.
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