Asked by Emilija Dancetovic on May 18, 2024

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Agents who go beyond their authority when the principal is disclosed or partially disclosed are liable for a breach of contract,not for a breach of implied warranty.

Disclosed

Revealed or made known, often referring to information that was previously private or confidential.

Implied Warranty

A legal guarantee that a product will meet a minimum set of standards of quality and functionality without being explicitly stated.

Breach of Contract

The failure to perform as stated or agreed upon in a contract.

  • Comprehend the legal consequences of actions taken by agents on behalf of principals, including tort liability.
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Sidney ThompsonMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Agents who go beyond their authority when the principal is disclosed or partially disclosed are liable for a breach of implied warranty,not for a breach of contract.