Question

(p. 425; 426) When an agent's breach of duty causes harm to the principal:
A. the principal may deduct the loss from the amount due the agent.
B. the principal can bring an action in court even if compensation is due.
C. the principal is not liable to compensate the agent, even if the breach is serious enough.
D. the principal is liable to show actual damages to avoid having to compensate.

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