In which of the following situations would a contract made by an agent not be binding on the principal?
The principal has given the agent express authority to form the particular contract.
The actions of the agent are consistent with what is customary in the circumstances.
The principal 'holds out' to a third party that the agent has unlimited authority to contract even though this is not contained in the agency agreement and exceeds what is usual or customary in the circumstances.
The principal has revoked the authority of the agent to make contracts but has failed to communicate this to third parties that they had previously dealt with.
A. None of the above B. iv) only C. ii) and iii) D. iii) and iv)