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Develop a plausible scenario each (not in the text) for an underwriter's: 1) express authority, and 2) implied authority 2.

1. Develop a plausible scenario each (not in the text) for an underwriter’s: 1) express authority, and 2) implied authority

2. Develop a plausible scenario each (not in the text) for an insurance agent’s: 1) apparentauthority, and 2) actual authority.

3.Provide a plausible scenario (not from the book) and describe the two conditions that must be met in order for the torts of an agent to be vicariously attributed to the principal.a. Describe the elements required to determine whether an employee was actingwithin the scope of his or her employment when a tort was committed.b. Provide an example where the employee (not from the book) was acting within the scope of his/her employment.

4.Develop a plausible scenario where a general contractor is not liable for the torts of agents that are subcontractors.

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