- 1 Marks
Question
An agent who can perform all acts on behalf of the principal is called
A. A broker
B. A del credere agent
C. A general agent
D. An estate agent
E. A factor agent
Answer
C
Explanation:
The correct answer is “A general agent.” A general agent is authorized to perform a range of acts related to a particular job or business on behalf of the principal, as opposed to specific acts that a special agent might perform
- Tags: Agency, Agents, Contract Law, Multiple Choice
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Agency Law
- Series: NOV 2013
- Uploader: Theophilus