Asked by Mylene Salazar on Jul 04, 2024

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Which of the following is true about the effect of purported partnerships?

A) Purported partners share profits of the business.
B) A purported partner does not have authority to make contracts for the partnership.
C) A purported partner is liable on contracts entered into by third parties on their belief that he is a partner.
D) A purported partner is not liable for the torts committed in the course of relationships entered by third parties who believed he was a partner.

Purported Partners

Individuals who appear to or claim to be partners in a business to the public, regardless of the legality of their partnership status.

Authority

The legal power or right given to an individual or entity to act on behalf of another or make decisions within certain parameters.

  • Comprehend the implications of being a purported partner and the liability that arises from representations of partnership.
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Zybrea KnightJul 05, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A purported partner is liable on contracts entered into by third parties on their belief that he was a partner.He is liable for torts committed during the course of relationships entered by third parties who believed he was a partner.