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A metes and bounds description begins with the following, Starting at the point of the site of Old Clay Springs Mill and proceeding.... Which of the following best describes whether a deed description with this beginning?
 A) The description will be legally sufficient as long as the Mill remains there.
 B) The description will be legally sufficient as long as it closes at the Mill beginning point.
 C) The description is not legally sufficient because a building location is imprecise.
 D) The description will be legally sufficient if the Mill address is included.

Question 2

If a store owner places Joe as manager and gives him a special nametag, customers may assume that Joe has ______ for the owner in that respect.
 A) apparent authority
 B) ratification powers
 C) special agency
 D) universal agency



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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