False, If an agent violates the law while acting under the principal's instruction or in the course of their regular business, the principal is responsible for such actions.
The relationship between a person, or "agent," who acts on behalf of another person, business, or government typically referred to as the "master" or "principal" is referred to as agency law.
When the agent receives authorization to act on behalf of the principal, a principal-agent relationship is established. As long as the agreement was made within the scope of the authority that was actually delegated to the agent, or as reasonably perceived by a third party, it is binding on the principal.
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