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

C

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A. Require a proper filing as a condition precedent to the valid creation of a partnership. B. Are designed primarily to provide registration for tax purposes. C. Are designed to clarify the rights and duties of the members of the partnership. D. Have little effect on the creation or operation of a partnership other than the imposition of a fine or other minor penalty for noncompliance.

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Lila, a newspaper columnist from Chicago, is unhappy with the soaring price of fuel in the U.S. She publishes an article that criticizes the government's refusal to offer gasoline at a subsidized price. This is an example of fully protected speech

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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