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When an outsider, dealing with a partner, does not know or does not believe that he is contracting with a partner, but an individual only

A. The firm incurs liability if the benefits of the contract has gone to the firm

B. The firm incurs no liability even if the benefits of the contract has gone to the firm

C. The firm incurs liability even if the benefits of the contract has not gone to the firm

D. Either (A) or (C)

Answer: Option B


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