Agency
In Wyoming, the duty of 'obedience' in an agency relationship means the agent must:
AFollow all instructions even if illegal
BCarry out the client's lawful instructions promptly✓ Correct
CObey the instructions of the other party's agent
DFollow the WREC's orders over the client's orders
Explanation
The duty of obedience requires an agent to follow the client's lawful instructions. The agent is not required to follow unlawful instructions and may not do so.
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