Bolt Corp. dismissed Luisa as its general sales agent and notified all of Luisa's known customers by letter. Young Corp. a retail outlet located outside of Luisa's previously assigned sales territory, it had never dealt with Luisa. Young knew of Luisa as a result of various business contacts. After her dismissal, Luisa sold Young goods, to be delivered by Bolt, and received from Young a cash deposit for 20% of the purchase price. It was not unusual for an agent in Luisa's previous position to receive cash deposits. In an action by Young against Bolt on the sales contract, Young will
A.
Lose, because Luisa lacked any implied authority to make the contract.
B.
Win, because Bolt's notice was inadequate to terminate Luisa's apparent authority
C.
Win, because a principal is an insurer of an agent's acts.
D.
Lose, because Luisa lacked any express authority to make the contract