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chloe ambersine alvarado
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
A partner who acts beyond his actual authority in dealings with third parties will be liable to the other partners under the notion of "breach of warranty of authority."
Warranty
A guarantee, typically by a seller to a buyer, assuring certain facts or conditions about goods or services.
Authority
The power or right, usually backed by law, to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- Comprehend the roles and responsibilities assigned to partners in a partnership, as well as the way in which authority and liability are divided.
- Investigate the outcomes of partner activities on the financial encumbrances and responsibilities of the partnership.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the roles and responsibilities assigned to partners in a partnership, as well as the way in which authority and liability are divided.
- Investigate the outcomes of partner activities on the financial encumbrances and responsibilities of the partnership.
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