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6 March, 18:10

Based on Nancy's conduct, Oliver reasonably believes that Penelope has the authority to act on Nancy's behalf even though Penelope does not have the actual authority to do so. In this circumstance, Penelope has

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  1. 6 March, 18:24
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    Answer is apparent authority
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