A person who has lent money to a person or firm engaged in a business and has agreed to take a proportion of the profits of the business in addition to or in lieu of his interest, does not by that reason alone becomes a partner, in the business, has been laid down in
A. Badeley v. Consolidated Bank
B. Janes v. Whitbread
C. Marconis Wireless Telegraph Co. v. Newman
D. Price v. Groom
Answer: Option A
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