Multiple Choice
In relation to torts and crimes, the partnership legislation states that if one partner causes damage to another person (tort) or incurs a penalty (crime) all the partners will be liable if:
A) The other partners did not authorise the action.
B) The partner who committed the wrongful act was acting in the ordinary course of business of the partnership.
C) The partner who committed the act should not be held personally responsible for their action.
D) The other partners knew about the wrongful act.
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