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In the context of government contractual authority, please define express authority, implied authority, and apparent authority and explain the key differences?
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In the context of government contractual authority, please define express authority, implied authority, and apparent authority and explain the key differences?
In government contracting the legally contracting officer is the contracting officer why has the express authority. This is the delegated authority. His agency has given him the authority to bind the government and this is expressed in his warrant. The warranted ...
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