A general partner of a mercantile partnership A: Can by virtue of his acts, impo
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Question
A general partner of a mercantile partnershipA: Can by virtue of his acts, impose tort liability upon the other partners.
B: Has no implied authority if the partnership agreement is contained in a formal and detailed signed writing.
C: Can have his apparent authority effectively negated by the express limitations in the partnership agreement.
D: Cannot be sued individually for a tort he has committed in carrying on partnership business until the partnership has sued and a judgment returned unsatisfied.
Explanation / Answer
D: Cannot be sued individually for a tort he has committed in carrying on partnership business until the partnership has sued and a judgment returned unsatisfied.
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