Read the facts below, and then answer the questions.
A, in Sydney, employs B as his agent in Melbourne 'to promote and obtain orders for' the products manufactured by A's company. As is the usual practice in this industry, when A receives orders obtained by B, he issues an invoice to the customer on which it is stated that payment should be made directly to A in Sydney. B is instructed not to receive payments on behalf of A. However, one day a customer tells B that he is going on an urgent overseas trip, and that she wants to quickly pay the amount of $1,000 that is owing on a previous order. The customer pays B in cash. B fails to pay this money to A.
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