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17 February, 14:26

One basic difference between partnership and agency law is that:

a. in a partnership, partners are not deemed to be agents of the other partners.

b. each partner does not have an ownership interest in the firm.

c. each partner has an ownership interest in the firm.

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  1. 17 February, 16:29
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    C each partner has an ownership interest in the firm

    Explanation:

    I just took this a few days ago

    just remember the reason a partnership even happens is because both people want to own whatever their business is, so they become partners to make things easier.

    Partnership: they share whatever the business is.
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