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Business, 16.07.2019 01:40 neneleey1941

When a new partner is admitted to a preexisting partnership, the new partner has: a. unlimited liability for obligations of the partnership, both for those arising before she joined the partnership and those arising after joining. b. liability to the extent of her investment for obligations from before joining the partnership, and unlimited liability for those arising afterwards. c. liability to the extent of her investment for all obligations, arising either before or after she joined the partnership. d. no liability for obligations arising from before she joined the partnership and unlimited liability for those arising afterwards.

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