Sue applied for a position as a receptionist at Bethany’s brokerage. Bethany, who was busy with other work, told her, “Go see Arnold, my executive secretary. He makes all personnel decisions.” Bethany lied, because Arnold ordinarily had no hiring or firing authority. He nevertheless interviewed Sue and, finding her background and experience acceptable, hired her. What type of authority did Arnold have in this situation? Group of answer choices Arnold was an agent by estoppel. Arnold had apparent authority. Arnold had no authority. Arnold was an express authority.

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Sue applied for a position as a receptionist at Bethany’s brokerage. Bethany, who was busy with other work, told her, “Go see Arnold, my executive secretary. He makes all personnel decisions.” Bethany lied, because Arnold ordinarily had no hiring or firing authority. He nevertheless interviewed Sue and, finding her background and experience acceptable, hired her. What type of authority did Arnold have in this situation?
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Arnold was an agent by estoppel.
Arnold had apparent authority.
Arnold had no authority.
Arnold was an express authority.
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