Multiple Choice
When an accountant has behaved negligently causing damage to a third party, the third party ________.
A) cannot sue the accountant under any circumstance
B) cannot bring a tort action against the accountant to recover damages
C) cannot sue the accountant for breach of contract
D) cannot claim constructive but not actual fraud on part of the defendant
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