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You cannot make a Type II error when the null hypothesis is true.
Authorized Act
An action that has been officially approved or sanctioned by the proper authority.
Express Authority
The clear, direct authority granted by a principal to an agent, specifically outlined in their agreement.
Actual Authority
An agent’s ability to affect the principal’s legal relations. Consent must be communicated to the agent.
Authorized Sale
A sale that is officially approved or permitted by the relevant authority or governing body, often following designated protocols or rules.
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