An agency through operation of law is established:
a. by a written contractual agreement of the parties
b. by ratification of the agent's activities by the principal c. by the application of the doctrine of estoppel
d. when the legislature authorizes an agency e. none of the other choices
Question 2
Recovery for Services Rendered. Garris Briggs died on October 11, 1990, leaving 782 in unpaid medical bills. Following his death, insurance checks in the amount of 676.72, payable to Briggs, were sent to his widow, Beatrice Briggs. The Briggses had been living apart for the previous five years and during that time had not had any financial connections. Under state law, a surviving spouse, upon the execution of an affidavit before the appropriate county official, was entitled to all of the estate's assets without administration, and the assets of the estate up to 5,000 were free from all debts of the decedent (the one who died). Garris Briggs's estate was worth less than 5,000, so Beatrice Briggs signed the necessary affidavit, cashed the checks, and deposited the funds. The physicians who had provided medical services for Garris Briggs sued the widow to recover the insurance proceeds. The widow claimed that because she had not lived with her husband for five years, she should not be liable for his debts. Should the physicians be allowed to recover the insurance proceeds from Beatrice Briggs? Discuss fully.