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LAW OF AGENCY-FINAL ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+


● Agency. Answer: Legal relationship where one party acts on behalf of another

● Principal. Answer: Person who authorizes an agent to act on their behalf

● Agent. Answer: Person authorized to act on behalf of the principal

● Fiduciary Duty. Answer: Legal obligation of agent to act in the principal's best interest

● Express Agency. Answer: Agency created by explicit written or verbal agreement

● Implied Agency. Answer: Agency created by conduct or circumstances rather than explicit
agreement

● Apparent Agency. Answer: Agency created when principal leads third party to believe
agency exists

● Agency by Ratification. Answer: Principal approves an unauthorized act performed by
agent

● Agency by Estoppel. Answer: Principal prevented from denying agency due to their own
conduct

● Universal Agent. Answer: Agent with broad authority to act in all matters for principal

● General Agent. Answer: Agent authorized to conduct a series of transactions for principal

● Special Agent. Answer: Agent authorized for a single specific transaction

● Subagent. Answer: Agent appointed by an agent to assist in performing duties

● Gratuitous Agent. Answer: Agent who acts without compensation

● Power of Attorney. Answer: Written document granting agent authority to act for principal

● Durable Power of Attorney. Answer: Power of attorney that survives incapacity of the
principal

● Limited Power of Attorney. Answer: Restricted grant of authority for specific acts only

, ● Actual Authority. Answer: Authority expressly or impliedly granted by the principal to the
agent

● Apparent Authority. Answer: Authority agent appears to have based on principal's
conduct

● Inherent Authority. Answer: Authority agent has due to the nature of their position

● Emergency Authority. Answer: Agent's power to act beyond normal scope in urgent
situations

● Scope of Authority. Answer: Boundaries within which agent is permitted to act

● Undisclosed Principal. Answer: Principal whose existence is unknown to the third party

● Partially Disclosed Principal. Answer: Third party knows an agent exists but not who the
principal is

● Disclosed Principal. Answer: Third party knows both the agent and principal's identity

● Respondeat Superior. Answer: Doctrine holding employer liable for employee's acts within
scope of employment

● Vicarious Liability. Answer: Principal's liability for authorized acts of the agent

● Independent Contractor. Answer: Person who performs work but is not an employee or
agent

● Employee vs Agent Distinction. Answer: Employees are controlled by employer; agents
act on behalf of principal

● Duty of Loyalty. Answer: Agent must act solely in principal's interest avoiding conflicts

● Duty of Care. Answer: Agent must perform duties with reasonable skill and diligence

● Duty to Obey. Answer: Agent must follow lawful instructions of the principal

● Duty to Account. Answer: Agent must keep accurate records and account for all money
received

● Duty to Communicate. Answer: Agent must inform principal of all relevant information

● Duty of Confidentiality. Answer: Agent must protect principal's confidential information

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