MGT 12A - Chapter 10
Which of the following is not a part of the IRS three-prong test used to determine an agent's classification? The financial details of the agency relationship The substantive equity of the agency relationship The behavioral aspects of the agency relationship The working arrangement of the agency relationship
The substantive equity of the agency relationship
Quiz 7: T or F An agent's status as an "employee" or an "independent contractor" depends on the actual working relationship between the agent and the principal and not necessarily what the parties agreed to when they first formed their agency relationship.
True
True or false: Many states have adopted the ABC test in their agency statutes as a standard for determining agency status. True false question.
True
True or false: Negligent retention occurs when circumstances arise after the hiring process that should have given notice to the employer of a potential for an employee to cause harm.
True
True or false: The consequences of a business owner's or manager's misclassifying an employee can be severe.
True (Reason: The employer is obligated to pay back taxes or benefits owed and may be subjected to civil penalties by the state.)
Professional service providers such as attorneys, outside accountants, and architects are all examples of: __________. independent contractors gratuitous agents employee agents
independent contractors
Principals are generally not liable for the negligent acts of: ______. employees. nonagent employees. independent contractors. agent employees.
independent contractors.
Under the duty to account, the agent may not: ______. intermingle funds act in bad faith act outside the scope of authority act unreasonable
intermingle funds
Agency termination provided for by a statute or through a common law doctrine is said to have terminated by operation of:
law
An agency relationship may be terminated by operation of:
law
If a principal hires an agent to paint a building but the building is destroyed by fire before the agent begins to paint, the agency is terminated by operation of: __________. mediation equity law arbitration
law
The filing of bankruptcy or incapacity of the principal or agent can cause the agency relationship to terminate by operation of ???
law
A principal is generally not ??? for the negligent acts of independent contractors.
liable
As a general rule, if the employee's misconduct causes physical harm to a third party's person or property, the employer is: ______. liable for only the economic losses liable for only the physical injury not liable for either the physical injury or economic losses liable for both the physical injury and any related economic losses
liable for both the physical injury and any related economic losses
Refraining from self-dealing and acting solely for the benefit of the principal are agent requirements under the duty of Blank______. compensation accounting loyalty obedience
loyalty
Refraining from self-dealing and acting solely for the benefit of the principal are agent requirements under the duty of ______. accounting obedience loyalty compensation
loyalty
The duty ??? of is the centerpiece of the fiduciary obligation.
loyalty
The duty of ??? is the centerpiece of the fiduciary obligation.
loyalty
The duty of ??? requires the agent to advance the principal's interest over the agent's own interests.
loyalty
The first step in forming an agency relationship is for the principal to ______ an offer to form an agency. consent to manifest formalize
manifest
The nonagent employee relationship is referred to as the Blank______. paid-agent relationship. principal-servant relationship. master-servant relationship. master relationship.
master-servant relationship.
Reference checks and criminal background checks are steps employers can take to shield themselves from the liability imposed by the: ______. negligent hiring doctrine negligent agent doctrine negligent retention doctrine frolic and detour doctrine
negligent hiring doctrine
Before an employer will be responsible for the negligent acts of an employee, the negligent act must have occurred: ______. within the scope of employment. more than once by the same employee. within a two mile radius of the employer's principal office. more than once by any employee.
within the scope of employment.
Respondeat superior allows an injured party to pursue the: ______. employer. state. employee. federal government.
employer.
Termination due to the the conclusion of a fixed term is referred to as termination by: ???
expiration
An agency relationship is usually created by a(n) ______ agreement. express administrative unilateral implied
express
An agency relationship may be terminated by a(n) ??? action of the parties.
express
In the context of consequences of a business owner or manager misclassifying an employee, a minority of states also impose criminal liability and, in some states, repeat offenders are subject to ??? charges.
felony
An agency relationship is often referred to as a(n) ______ relationship. good faith fiduciary controlling
fiduciary
Duties that define an agency relationship are collectively called a(n) ______ duty. agency relationship fiduciary employee
fiduciary
A(n) ______ falls outside the scope of employment zone covered by respondeat superior. scope frolic detour normal workday activities
frolic
An employee's conduct during the normal workday, but not related to employment and performed for the employee's own benefit is a(n) ???.
frolic
A(n) ??? disclosed agency relationship is where the third party is aware of the identity of the principal and knows the agent is acting on behalf of the principal.
fully
When the agency relationship is ______ disclosed, the agent is not liable to the third party. fully partially minimally not
fully
Actual authority, apparent authority, and ______ are the primary sources of an agent's power. ratification defamation rescission nullification
ratification
Ending the agency relationship is referred to as: ______. replacement. substitution. cancellation. termination.
termination
Which of the following areas of law most often overlap with agency law? Contracts and criminal Contracts and torts Environmental and securities Torts and civil procedure
Contracts and torts
Quiz 2: If a court orders the agent to return funds earned as a result of breaching their duty of loyalty to the principal, this is known as_____.
Desgorgement
??? authority is normally what gives an agent the power to bind the principal.
Actual
Quiz 3: _____ arises either when the parties in an agency relationship expressly agree to create the relationship or when the authority is implied based on custom or course of past dealings.
Actual authority
??? is the legal relationship where the parties agree that one party will act on behalf of the other party.
Agency
Which of the following is fully liable under an undisclosed agency? Jury Principal and agent Agent Principal
Agent
Quiz 4: Dina hires Theo, an auto mechanic, to repair her motorcycle while she is away on a three-week vacation. Dina expects Theo to have the work done by the time she gets home. Theo needs a custom part for the motorcycle but does not have a regular supplier. Assuming he has the authority in Dina's absence, Theo signs a sales contract on Dina's behalf buy the part from a third party. The contract obligates Dina to make payment(s) over next ninety days. When Dina returns, Theo tells her about the contract. Dina neither ratifies nor repudiates the contract. Based on this scenario, which of the following statements is most likely to be true? - Dina and Theo are bound to honor the contract because they are in a fully disclosed agency relationship. - Dina is bound to honor the contract because she did not ratify or repudiate the contract but reaped its benefits. - Dina is not bound to honor the contract because she did not expressly authorize Theo to sign a contract on her behalf. - Dina is not bound to honor the contract because she did not expressly ratify the contract.
Dina is bound to honor the contract because she did not ratify or repudiate the contract but reaped its benefits.
A gratuitous agent is held to a _______ duty of care than is a paid agent. Higher Lower
Lower
__________ authority arises from the actions of a principal that lead a third party to believe that an agent has the authority to act on the principal's behalf. Transparent Redundant Apparent Actual
Apparent
??? occurs when an agent agrees to act for the principal.
Consent
Termination by expiration may be tied to a time period or an ???
Event
Quiz 5: T or F In an agency relationship, the agent authorizes the principal to provide services or accomplish some task on the agent's behalf and under the agent's charge.
False
True or False: A principal is not responsible for the risk of loss from the unauthorized acts of his or her dishonest agent.
False
True or False: A principal is not responsible for the risk of loss from the unauthorized acts of his or her dishonest agent. True false question.
False
True or false: The law requires formal expression of an agency relationship between parties. Most states require that the parties consent to the agency in writing.
False
True or false: For an agency relationship to be effective, the principal must have continuous and total control.
False (Reason: Control over an agency relationship need not be total or continuous.)
Quiz 1: Employers are generally held liable for the tortious acts their employees commit on their way to and from work.
False (because going-and-coming rule)
Quiz 8: T or F When an agent initiates the termination of the agency relationship, it is known as "revocation".
False (from Principal=Revocation, from Agent=Renunciation)
Which of the following act on behalf of a principal, but do not receive compensation? Executive agent Gratuitous agent Independent contractor Employee agent
Gratuitous agent
Identify the broad categories into which agents can be classified. (Check all that apply.) Subcontracting agents Gratuitous agents Independent contractor agents Employee agents Principal agents
Gratuitous agents Independent contractor agents Employee agents
Which government entity has created a three-prong test to determine an agent's status? SEC OSHA FTC IRS
IRS
??? torts by an agent are normally outside the scope of employment and no liability is imposed on the employer unless the agent's action has a close connection to the employer.
Intentional
Which of the following normally falls outside of the doctrine of respondeat superior? Detours Performing employment duties Normal workday activities Intentional torts
Intentional torts
The principal and agent are both liable in which of the following relationships? Fully disclosed agency Completely disclosed agency Partially disclosed agency Undisclosed agency
Partially disclosed agency
In a fully disclosed agency transaction, which of the following is liable to the third party? Agent Neither the principal nor the agent Both the principal and the agent Principal
Principal
Which of the following defines the tasks and objectives of the agency relationship? Jury Principal Agent Judge
Principal
Who may be liable in a partially disclosed agency situation? Principal and agent Agent only Principal only Neither the principal nor agent
Principal and agent
??? occurs when the principal affirms a previously unauthorized act by the agent.
Ratification
Which of the following occurs when the principal affirms a previously unauthorized act of the agent? Apparent authority Rescission Ratification Actual authority
Ratification
What is the term used to describe the principal's termination of the agency relationship? Relocation Revocation Renunciation Rescission
Revocation
Courts use which of the following to analyze the classification of an agent? Substance-over-form Mind-over-matter doctrine The smell test The clean hands doctrine
Substance-over-form
In which of the following instances would the principal not have an obligation to reimburse the agent? The agent commits an illegal act. The agent incurs expenses within the agent's actual authority. There is a third party claim on a contract entered into by an authorized agent on behalf of the principal. An agent commits a tort while operating within the scope of the agent's actual authority.
The agent commits an illegal act.
An agent must keep appropriate written records for any money received or spent in the course of agency business under the duty to: ???
accounting
An agency relationship can be expressed in writing or inferred by the ??? of the parties.
actions
A principal gives ______ authority to an agent by either an express agreement or implied authority. apparent actual absolute complete
actual
Keeping the principal informed is the duty of: ???
agency
The party acting on behalf of another in an agency relationship is the: __________. beneficiary principal agent donor
agent
Individual employees authorized to transact business on behalf of the employer principal are called ______. employee agents. gratuitous agents. independent contractor agents. detrimental agents.
employee agents.
Actual authority, ??? authority, and ratification are an agent's primary sources of power.
apparent
If the duty of loyalty is breached, the principal may ??? any transaction with the agent.
cancel
An agent must act with due ??? when conducting business on behalf of the principal.
care
An agent must give ??? to perform an act on behalf of a principal.
consent
The creation of an agency relationship is defined in terms of: ______. consent and independence consent and control payment and performance control and submission
consent and control
Failure to properly notify third parties of a terminated relationship could result in Blank______. criminal prosecution of the agent for violating the agency relationship. liability to the third party. continued liability of the principal for the agent's acts. criminal prosecution of the principal for the agent's acts.
continued liability of the principal for the agent's acts.
The law of agency often overlays and interacts with other areas of the law, especially ??? and ???.
contracts, torts
If the principal refuses to reimburse the agent, the agent typically can turn to a court to recover: ???
damanges
An agency terminated by ??? occurs when property essential to the agency relationship is no longer available.
destruction
When the essential subject matter of an agency relationship is no longer available, termination occurs by: ______. revocation substitution destruction cancellation
destruction
A(n) ??? is a small-scale deviation from normal work activity and within the scope of employment covered under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
detour
Disclosing negatives and keeping the principal informed are requirements under the duty of: ______. accountability obedience due care disclosure
disclosure
When a court orders a(n) Blank______, the agent should return any funds earned as a result of breaching conduct. disgorgement retaliation purgemen punishment
disgorgement
Under an agent's duty of Blank______, she must act as a reasonable person when conducting business on behalf of the principal. disclosure loyalty obedience due care
due care
Many courts have adopted the ??? -and-??? rule whereby employers are generally not liable for tortious acts committed by employees while on their way to and from work.
going-and-coming
Many courts have adopted the ______ rule whereby employers are generally not liable for tortious acts committed by employees while on their way to and from work. detour detour-and-frolic frolic going-and-coming
going-and-coming
In addition to acting at all times in the principal's best interests, ______ is always an agent's duty in the agency relationship. reimbursement and compensation good faith reasonableness fair treatment
good faith
A(n) ??? agent does not get paid for his or her work.
gratuitous
A(n) ______ agent is an agent who acts on behalf of a principal without compensation. contractor employee gratuitous
gratuitous
For a gratuitous agent to breach his or her duty of care to the principal, he or she must have acted so recklessly that a reasonable person would regard the conduct as ??? negligent.
grossly
The negligent ??? doctrine has been used by courts to impose liability on employers when employees have a high level of public contact or the employees are entrusted in caring for vulnerable populations.
hiring
An agent has the right to be reimbursed and __________ by the principal. actualized certified indemnified ratified
indemnified
If an agent's breach of duty resulted in a principal becoming liable to a third party, then the agent must: ______. file a counterclaim against the third party indemnify and hold the principal harmless withdraw from the contract reimburse the principal for all losses
indemnify and hold the principal harmless
If an agent's breach of duty resulted in a principal becoming liable to a third party, then the agent must: ______. reimburse the principal for all losses withdraw from the contract file a counterclaim against the third party indemnify and hold the principal harmless
indemnify and hold the principal harmless
An agent that does not bind the principal, is not considered an employee, and has no legal protections that an employee has is considered a(n): ______. independent contractor employee agent gratuitous agent non-agent employee
independent contractor
An agent that does not bind the principal, is not considered an employee, and has no legal protections that an employee has is considered a(n): ______. non-agent employee gratuitous agent independent contractor employee agent
independent contractor
An agent that does not bind the principal, is not considered an employee, and has no legal protections that an employee has is considered a(n): ______. non-agent employee independent contractor gratuitous agent employee agent
independent contractor
If an employee's actions results in harm only to a third party's emotional state, reputation, or is a purely economic loss, then the principal is Blank______. - liable for only the economic losses under the doctrine of respondeat superior - liable for both the physical injury or economic losses under the doctrine of respondeat superior - not liable because respondeat superior does not apply - liable for only the physical injury under the doctrine of respondeat superior
not liable because respondeat superior does not apply
An agent, unless otherwise authorized, may not substitute his or her own judgment for the principal's judgment under the duty of ______. obedience. disclosure. loyalty. care.
obedience.
An agent has the duty to ??? lawful instructions from the principal and cannot substitute his or her own judgment for the judgment of the principal unless specifically authorized.
obey
A third party's belief that an agent is acting on behalf of the principal must be __________. subjectively evident objectively extraordinary subjectively reasonable objectively reasonable
objectively reasonable
A third party's belief that an agent is acting on behalf of the principal must be __________. subjectively evident objectively reasonable subjectively reasonable objectively extraordinary
objectively reasonable
The death of the principal or agent results in the agency being terminated by: ______. express act implied act court order operation of law
operation of law
A(n) ??? disclosed agency relationship is one where the third party is aware the agent is acting on behalf of a principal, but the identity of the principal is unknown.
partially
The ______ doctrine presents an exception to the general rule that principals are not responsible for the negligent acts or omissions of independent contractors. scope of employment frolic and detour respondeat superior peculiar risk
peculiar risk
The ______ doctrine requires a principal to take reasonable steps to determine the fitness of an independent contractor agent to perform an inherently dangerous activity? independent contractor exception peculiar risk scope of employment respondeat superior
peculiar risk
Quiz 6: The _____ controls the agency relationship and defines the tasks and objectives of that relationship. principal agent independent contractor third party
principal
The ??? is in control of an agency relationship.
principal
The ??? is responsible for acts of an authorized agent, even if some acts of the agent were unauthorized.
principal
The party whom the agent is acting on behalf of in an agency relationship is the: ____. executive. donor. principal. administrator.
principal
Classification of an agent is important for business owners because of the potential of a(n): ______. agent's liability third party's liability principal's liability contractor's liability
principal's liability
Agents can be classified into any of the following broad categories except: ______. employee-agents independent contractor agents principal-agents gratuitous agents
principal-agents
The most common breach by a principal is failure to: ______. obey. reimburse. act ethically. exercise due care.
reimburse.
A detour is a minor deviation from normal work activities that is covered under the doctrine of ??? superior.
respondeat
Liability for principals of employee agents is derived from the doctrine of: ______. respondeat superior. caveat emptor. habeas corpus. res ipsa loquitur.
respondeat superior
Negligent ??? is a tort that may impose liability on an employer if, after the hiring process, the employer becomes aware that an employee may present harm to third parties.
retention
In most employer-employee agent relationships, the employer exercises: ______. substantial direction and control over the employee-agent. no direction and control over the employee-agent. a little direction and control over the employee-agent.
substantial direction and control over the employee-agent.
The common remedy for an agent when a principal breaches a duty owed is: suing in court for damages. criminal prosecution. nothing. There are no remedies. repossession of an asset owned by the principal that is equivalent in value to the breach.
suing in court for damages.
If an agent's breach of duty to the principal causes damages to the principal, the principal may recover those damages by: suing the agent for the breach. demanding an accounting. rescinding the contract. terminating the agency.
suing the agent for the breach.
If an agent's breach of duty to the principal causes damages to the principal, the principal may recover those damages by: terminating the agency. rescinding the contract. demanding an accounting. suing the agent for the breach.
suing the agent for the breach.
The ABC test that state courts look to to determine independent contractor status includes all of the following factors except: _______. - the service is performed outside the usual course of business of the employer - the individual is free from the direction and control of the employer - the individual is paid by the hour for all of her work and the employer removes all taxes prior to payment - the individual engaged in an independently established trade of the same nature as that involved in the service performed
the individual is paid by the hour for all of her work and the employer removes all taxes prior to payment
Keeping appropriate written records on reimbursable expenses and monies received are obligations under the duty: ______.
to account
A(n) ??? agency is where the third party is completely unaware that an agency relationship exists.
undisclosed
An agent does not violate the duty of obedience if the agent refuses to perform: ______. unlawful activities. lawful activities.
unlawful activities
For agency purposes, a principal can be liable via a contract obligation or through ??? liability (liability for another) in tort.
vicarious
Respondeat superior is a form of ______ liability. peculiar risk frolic and detour implied vicarious
vicarious
For agency purposes, a principal's liability can arise either through a contract obligation or through _______ in tort. vicarious liability statutory actual authority third party
vicarious liability