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Adrienne hired an agent to sell a quantity of furniture that she owned. She instructed the agent to sell the furniture without disclosing her identity as owner. The agent eventually sold the furniture to Simple. Adrienne then decided not to deliver the furniture. If the agent merely does not disclose that he is acting as the agent for a principal, Simple may elect to sue either the agent or Adrienne, if he discovers her identity.

Elect to Sue

The act of choosing or deciding to initiate a legal proceeding against an individual or entity.

Identity Discovered

The act of revealing or determining the true character or personality of an individual or entity.

Disclosing Identity

The act of revealing or making known one's identity, especially in contexts where anonymity is protected or preferred.

  • Understand the impact of not disclosing agency on contracts and their associated responsibilities.
  • Comprehend the impact of agency relationships on contracts involving third parties.
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