A) Only when any partner, by choice, stops fulfilling the role of a partner to the business.
B) Only when any partner, by default, stops fulfilling the role of a partner to the business.
C) When any partner, by choice or by default, stops fulfilling the role of a partner to the business.
D) Thirty days after any partner, by choice or by default, stops fulfilling the role of a partner to the business.
E) Thirty days after any partner, by default, stops fulfilling the role of a partner to the business.
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A) A partnership at will
B) An equitable partnership
C) An absolute partnership
D) A terminable partnership
E) An agency partnership
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A) During the first year of business, a limited partner is not legally entitled to a share of the profits.
B) During the first year of business, a limited partner is only entitled to a share of the profits at the discretion of the general partners.
C) A limited partner is generally entitled to a share of the profits, but during the first year of business, a limited partner is only entitled to one-half of whatever the share would normally have been.
D) During the first year of business and also in subsequent years, a limited partner has a right to share in the profits.
E) A new limited partner is only entitled to share in the profits after a partnership has been successful for three consecutive years.
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A) Closing up
B) Winding up
C) Delineating
D) Reallocating
E) Terminating
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A) If the partnership is liable, each individual partner has unlimited personal liability.
B) If the partnership is liable, each individual partner only has personal liability in proportion to the number of partnership members.
C) If a partnership is liable, each individual partner only has personal liability in proportion to the way in which profits are allocated.
D) If a partnership is liable, each individual partner only has personal liability in proportion to the way in which losses are allocated.
E) Individual partners do not have personal liability for obligations of a partnership.
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A) The partnership is temporarily dissolved pending the outcome of litigation.
B) The accused is excluded from all managerial responsibilities and profits.
C) The accused is subject to liability for any business conducted by the partnership at issue during the time of provisional dissolution.
D) The partnership is temporarily dissolved pending the outcome of litigation, the accused is excluded from all managerial responsibilities and profits, and the accused is subject to liability for any business conducted by the partnership at issue during the time of provisional dissolution.
E) The partnership is temporarily dissolved pending the outcome of litigation and the accused is excluded from all managerial responsibilities and profits, but the accused is not subject to liability for business conducted by the partnership during the period of provisional dissolution.
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A) It may seek reimbursement from Paula.
B) It may seek reimbursement from Paula but only to the extent of 50% of the judgment.
C) It may seek reimbursement from Paula but only to the extent of 25% of the judgment.
D) It may seek reimbursement from Paula but only to the extent of 20% of the judgment.
E) It may not seek reimbursement from Paula.
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Multiple Choice
A) When a partner is adjudicated insane
B) When it becomes impractical to carry out the business of the partnership
C) If a partner is incapable of carrying out his or her duties as established by the partnership agreement
D) When a partner is adjudicated insane, when it becomes impractical to carry out the business of the partnership, and if a partner is incapable of carrying out his or her duties as established by the partnership agreement
E) When a partner is adjudicated insane and if a partner is incapable of carrying out his or her duties as established by the partnership agreement, but not because it becomes impractical to carry out the business of the partnership
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Multiple Choice
A) He is correct.
B) Based upon equitable principles he may be correct, but only if he can establish that the other partners wrongfully refused to do their share of the work.
C) He is incorrect.
D) He is incorrect unless he can establish that he honestly did not know the law in regard to partnerships.
E) He is incorrect unless he can establish that he did at least 30% more work than any other partner.
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A) An act of the partners.
B) An operation of the law.
C) An act of the court.
D) An act of the partners, an operation of the law, and also an act of the court.
E) An act of the partners and an operation of the law, but not an act of the court.
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A) The right to share in management.
B) The right to share in profits.
C) The right to compensation for devoting time to the business.
D) The right to share in management, the right to share in profits, and the right to compensation for devoting time to the business.
E) The right to share in management and the right to share in profits, but not the right to compensation for devoting time to the business.
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A) $2,000
B) $1,000
C) $2,500
D) $3,000
E) Nothing
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A) The right to participate in the management of the business.
B) The right to specific partnership property.
C) The right to his or her partnership interest.
D) The right to participate in the management of the business, the right to specific partnership property, and the right to his or her partnership interest.
E) The right to participate in the management of the business and the right to specific partnership property, but not the right to his or her partnership interest.
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