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A special agent works on behalf of the principal in particular transactions.

A. True
B. False

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In a proprietary colony, the Proprietors have no responsibilities except to collect the profits - False

Step-by-step explanation:

In a proprietary colony, the Proprietors have no responsibilities except to collect the profits. False.

A proprietary colony is a type of colonial settlement where the colony is owned and governed by a group of individuals or a single individual known as Proprietors. While the Proprietors have a significant stake in the colony and can make decisions about governance and policies, they are not solely focused on collecting profits. They are responsible for establishing laws, maintaining order, and providing for the needs of the colony.

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