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(No explanation needed!) 11) Agent's are typically not liable to 3rd parties for the agreements they enter into on behalf of their principals T/F 12)

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11) Agent's are typically not liable to 3rd parties for the agreements they enter into on behalf of their principals T/F

12) Principals may be either disclosed, partially disclosed, or undisclosed. T/F

13) Principals are usually liable for the crimes or torts committed by their agents, when those acts are committed outside the scope of the agent's authority. T/F

14) Agent's may be liable to 3rd parties for the agreements they enter into on behalf of an undisclosed principal. T/F

15) In most work place situations in return for placing fault on the employer, the employee gives up the right to sue the employer pursuant to workers compensation laws T/F

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