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Agent's Conduct
Agent's conduct refers to the actions and behavior of an agent while acting on behalf of a principal, which must align with the principal's instructions and the laws governing the agency relationship.
Employer
An individual or organization that hires and pays people to work.
Motivated
Having a strong desire or willingness to act or accomplish something; driven by certain motives or incentives.
Legally Nonexistent Principal
A legal concept referring to a supposed entity or person in a transaction who, in fact, does not have legal existence.
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