Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about pre-incorporation contracts is false?
A) Promoters will often purchase property on behalf of a corporation prior to incorporation and then have the corporation ratify after incorporation has taken place.
B) Ratification of pre-incorporation contracts is invalid at common law, since the corporation did not exist at the time the contract was made.
C) Many jurisdictions have made legislative changes permitting later-incorporated corporations to ratify pre-incorporation contracts.
D) If a corporation does not ratify a pre-incorporation contract, or if a pre-incorporation contract is signed in a jurisdiction which does not permit ratification, the promoter remains solely liable for any losses.
E) Promoters cannot be held liable for losses due to the doctrine of corporate myth.
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