1. Which of the following is true of a person's capacity to be a principal or agent?
A. A principal must have the capacity to do the acts for which the agent has been retained
B. To be an agent, a person must have the ability to make his own contracts, independent of the principal.
C. To be an agent, a person must have the capacity to perform non-delegable obligations for the principal.
D. Any duty that a principal has the capacity to perform can be delegated to an authorized agent.
E. None of the above answers is correct.
2. For an employee to recover under a workers’ compensation system what percentage of negligence must the employer be found guilty of?
A. Employer must be 51% negligent for the injury
B. Employer must be more than 30% negligent for the injury
C. There is no requirement for a finding of employer negligence
D. Any degree of employer negligence is sufficient.