An agency may be created by ----
Expressly or impliedly
Incorrect AnswerNecessity
Incorrect AnswerRatification
Incorrect AnswerAll the above
Correct AnswerExplanation:
- Expressly or impliedly: An agency is created either by a clear, direct agreement (expressly) or through actions or circumstances where authority is assumed (impliedly).
- Necessity: An agency arises by necessity in situations where one has to act on behalf of another to prevent harm or loss, often without explicit agreement.
- Ratification: This occurs when someone acts on behalf of another without permission, but the principal later accepts or confirms the act, creating an agency relationship retrospectively.
- All the above: Agencies can indeed be created through all of the above methods.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - All the above
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