Statement A: Both parties who are in pari delicto should not be allowed to recover from each other. Statement B: A special power of attorney is an example of a contract of agency.... Statement A: Both parties who are in pari delicto should not be allowed to recover from each other. Statement B: A special power of attorney is an example of a contract of agency. Which of the following is true? Only Statement A is false, Both statements are false, Neither is false, Only Statement B is false.
Understand the Problem
The question presents two legal statements regarding the doctrine of pari delicto
and the concept of a special power of attorney as a contract of agency. The user seems to be asking for a classification of the truth values of the two statements, possibly in the context of legal principles.
Answer
Neither is false.
The correct answer is 'Neither is false.' Both Statement A and Statement B are true.
Answer for screen readers
The correct answer is 'Neither is false.' Both Statement A and Statement B are true.
More Information
In pari delicto is a legal doctrine where both parties are equally at fault, preventing recovery from each other. A power of attorney is an example of a contract of agency, granting authority to act on behalf of another.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming a power of attorney is not a form of agency due to its specific scope, when in fact it is.
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