A is corrent. Expert authority is not a term used to describe how an agent might have authority to bind the principal. B is incorrect because it describes a common, important type of agency consisting of all authority expressly given by the principal to the agent. C is incorrect because apparent authority exists when an agent lacks actual authority from a principal to enter a contract, but the third party has a reasonable belief that the agent does have authority. D is incorrect because it describes authority that can be reasonably implied from express authority and from conduct of the principal.
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