The statement that is not true about the establishment of a principal-agent relationship is option A, which claims that the law requires a formal expression of this relationship. Agency relationships can exist without formal contracts, being established through verbal or implied conduct instead. Therefore, a formal expression is not necessary for an agency to exist.
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The statement that is not true about the establishment of a principal-agent relationship is that the law requires a formal expression of this relationship. Agency relationships can be formed through verbal agreements or conduct alone. Therefore, a formal contract is not necessary for an agency to exist. ;