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The method enables us to count the number of experimental outcomes when x objects are to be selected from a set of n objects, where the order of selection is important.
Principal's Liability
Principal's liability is a legal concept where the principal (employer) is held responsible for the actions of their agents or employees performed within the scope of their employment.
General Rule
A principle or guideline that applies broadly or is commonly accepted as a basis for decision-making.
Implied Authority
The power assumed to be held by an agent as it is necessary to carry out his or her express authority.
Apparent Authority
The perception created by the actions of a principal, leading third parties to believe that an agent has authority to act on behalf of the principal.
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