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A, b, and c each own one-third of abc company. a would like to sell his share of the business to d. 1) if this was a partnership what would a need to do (if anything) before she can sell her interest to d? 2) if this was a corporation would your answer to (1) change? which of the above alternatives is preferable? is there anyway to make the ability to sell a's interest to d substantially similar under the 2 alternatives? x forms y inc. in compliance with all the technical requirements outlined in pp 748-751. however, x pays all of the corporation's bills out of his personal checking account, never holds a corporate meeting, and never bothers to tell any of y inc.'s suppliers/customers that y inc ever exists! what risk is x incurring in running the affairs of y inc's business that way

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