Multiple Choice
Where no partnership agreement exists, will a court dismiss a suit concerning the existence or terms of the partnership?
A) No, informal documentation, such as e-mails, notes, and memos may be used to identify the existence of a partnership and/or the terms of a partnership.
B) No, under federal law, oral testimony is sufficient to set forth the existence and terms of the partnership.
C) Yes, because of the statute of frauds.
D) Informal documentation is sufficient to set forth the existence of the partnership, but not sufficient to set forth the terms of the partnership.
E) Yes, the written agreement is necessary.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q50: [Car Repair] Gordon and Leo are partners
Q51: Which of the following is true regarding
Q52: In a partnership, a minimum of one
Q53: Partnership by estoppel applies only when there
Q54: Mason is a partner in the Millennium
Q56: Under joint and several liability, partners must
Q57: [Partnership Problems] Jamar, Kenya, and Tamika want
Q58: Which of the following statements represents a
Q59: The law requires that all title to
Q60: Under the Uniform Partnership Act, which of