Agency
In Wyoming, an agent's authority to bind a principal is limited to:
AAny action the agent deems necessary
BActions specifically authorized by the principal (express or implied authority)✓ Correct
CActions approved by the Wyoming Real Estate Commission
DAny action that benefits the principal financially
Explanation
An agent in Wyoming can only bind a principal through express authority (specifically granted) or implied authority (reasonably necessary to carry out express authority). Agents have no power to bind principals beyond their authorized scope.
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