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In the context of the law of agency, an agent will not be liable for a contract in which of the following situations?
A where the agent fails to disclose that they are acting as agent
B where the agent intends to take the benefit of the contract for himself and fails to disclose that they are
acting as agent
C where the agent acts on his own behalf but does identify that he is an agent
D where an agent’s authority has been terminated but the third party does not know of that termination
C
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What does the printed answer say?