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In the context of tort liability and agency relationships, which of the following is an incorrect statement?
O A principal's liability for an agent's tort(s) can arise from the agent's authorized acts.
O If an agent commits a tort that injures a third party, the agent is personally liable for his or her actions.
O A principal's liability for an agent's tort(s) can arise from the agent's unauthorized acts.
O If an agent commits a tort that injures a third party, his or her principal cannot be held liable for the agent's