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Add the polynomials.
Apparent Authority
Apparent authority refers to a situation in which a person appears to be given power to act on behalf of another, thereby binding the principal through the agent's actions, even if the actual authority has not been granted.
Misrepresentation
The act of providing false or misleading information, intentionally or unintentionally, in a transaction.
Scope of Authority
The boundaries within which decisions can be made or actions can be taken by an agent as authorized by a principal.
Emergency Situation
A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or condition that requires immediate action or assistance.
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