71. Under section 44(c) of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, the misconduct of a partner to order dissolution of a firm must be
72. The most important feature of a 'partnership at will' is:
73. In which of the following cases a Set Off can be claimed?
74. A firm consists of X, Y and Z. A who is not a partner, makes a representation to B that he is also a partner and on the faith of this representation B gives credit to the firm.
75. The type of dissolution described under section 42 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, is
76. The property of the firm includes all property
77. The provision related to the liability of a firm for the wrongful acts of for the torts is contained
78. The scope of the apparent authority of a partner is
79. If several persons are partners in a firm and one of them agrees to share the profits devised by him with a stranger, the agreement, as per the law laid down in Murlidhar v. I. T. Commissioner, AIR 1967 SC 383,
80. Registration of Firm does not create Partnership, but is only the evidence of Partnership:
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