Dena represents Wacky World, a family entertainment empire that operates several very popular amusement parks, w/ rides and attractions designed around characters from its signature animated films. Wacky World aims to build a new park in Florida, entering head to head competition w/ the well-known theme parks already established in Orlando. It instructs Dena to identify parcels near Orlando that might be stitched together into one block large enough for a new park. She is under orders not to disclose that she represents a principal, and not to make any purchases in excess of $100,000 w/o prior approval. Dena nevertheless jumps at the opportunity to buy two parcels, one from Mary and the other from Robert. She bought Mary's first, even though Mary demanded $125,000, because she was sure Wacky World would subsequently approve it. She then met w/ Robert, who had heard about Dena snooping around and the fairly miraculous price Mary got for her swampland. Robert asked Dena a number of probing questions, confident that she must represent a new park or some other major interest that would probably pay top dollar were its identity revealed. Dena flatly denied it, lying in fact, and insisting that the land was to be her own personal property. In the end, Dena purchased Robert's parcel too, this time paying $130,000.
Both contracts are enforceable against Dena.
(A) True, because she made them on behalf of an undisclosed principal
(B) True, because she had apparent authority.
(C) False, because Dena made the contract on behalf of Wacky World.
(D) False, because she lacked actual authority.