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23 March, 22:43

How are corporations different from sole proprietorships?

a: they do not require any legal paperwork to form or dissolve the business

b: they are composed of partners where as each has unlimited liability

c: they have a specific legal identity separate from the identity of the person or persons who operates them

d: they are composed of general partners one or more limited partners

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  1. 23 March, 22:55
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    D sounds correct ...
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