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Which of the following descriptions is an adequate legal description for a valid deed?
 A) All my real estate
 B) That part of my farm that includes the Welby Pond
 C) 228 East Gary Circle, Brisbane, MN
 D) The fenced in area that I own in Laramie County, WY
 E)None of the above is a sufficient legal description

Question 2

The term apparent authority is used when there is: ______.
 A) no interaction between the principal and third persons.
 B) actual authority.
 C) only the appearance of authority and that appearance of authority was created by the principal.
 D) only the appearance of authority and that appearance of authority was created by the agent.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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