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When an agent fails to perform his or her duties, for what may the agent be liable to the principal?

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When an agent fails to perform his or her duties, liability for breach of contract may result. A gratuitous agent cannot be liable for breach of contract, because there is no contract; he or she is subject only to tort liability.

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