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Rhys owns Solar Fuel Corporation. Rhys uses Solar Fuel’s funds to pay his personal expenses, creates Thermal Power Corporation to engage in the same business as Solar Fuel, transfers Solar Fuel’s assets to Thermal Power, and petitions Solar Fuel into bankruptcy. This most likely warrants .A) a bonus to Rhys for financial maneuvers.
B) a discharge for Solar Fuel in bankruptcy.
C) a pierce of the corporate veil.
D) a review of Thermal Power's articles of incorporation.

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