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karen

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In the absence of an agreement, a commercial/retail tenant leasing premises that are under construction:
 A) Need not pay rent.
 B) Must continue paying rent if access still exists.
 C) Can cease paying rent if business falls off.
 D) None of the above

Question 2

Partners are:
 A)jointly liable on all firm contracts and for all torts committed by one of the partners in the scope of partnership business.
 B) jointly and severally liable on all firm contracts and for all torts committed by one of the partners in the scope of partnership business.
 C) jointly and severally liable on all firm contracts and jointly liable for all torts committed by one of the partners in the scope of partnership business.
 D) jointly liable on all firm contracts and jointly and severally liable for all torts committed by one of the partners in the scope of partnership business.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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