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Assume the football team is set up as a C corporation and that Lenny, Sarah, and Sam are the shareholders. The team is sued for negligence because an individual who turned to see the quarterback running naked crashed her car. Which of the following is true? a, The corporation may have liability as well as the owners individually, and the owners' liability unlimited.
b. The corporation may have liability as well as the owners individually, but the owners' individual liability is limited to twice their investment in the company.
c. The individual owners may have liability, but not the corporation itself.
d. The corporation may have liability, but not the individual owners.
Assume the football team is set up as a C corporation and that Lenny, Sarah, and Sam are the shareholders. Which of the following statements is true?
a. The corporation files an informational tax return, but the shareholders pay the tax on the income on their personal returns.
b. The corporation can choose to pay its own tax or to be taxed like a partnership.
c. The corporation is taxed like a partnership.
e. The corporation pays its own income tax, instead of passing it through to the shareholders.
Assume the football team is set up as a corporation and that Lenny, Sarah, and Sam are the shareholders and there is no trading market for the shares of the corporation. Further assume that Lenny, Sarah and Sam are all siblings of each other. Which of the following statements is not true?
a. They may be able to operate without a board of directors.
b. They may be able to operate without bylaws.
c. They may be able to operate without articles of incorporation.
e. The corporation may be considered to be a close corporation.
Which of the following would be true if Lenny, Sarah, and Sam, as the only shareholders, set the team up as an S corporation instead of a C corporation?
a. They could add as many other shareholders as they wished.
b. They further limit their personal liability.
c. They could have 10 classes of stock.
d. The corporate income would pass through to Lenny, Sarah, and Sam, who would pay personal income tax on it.
Assume the football team is set up as a C corporation and that Lenny, Sarah, and Sam are the shareholders. After setting up the corporation, no formalities of the corporation were kept. Lenny, Sarah and Sam all pay most of their personal bills out of corporate bank accounts. The team is sued for negligence because an individual who turned to see the quarterback running naked crashed her car, but the team does not have sufficient funds or insurance to cover the judgment. Which of the following is true?
a. Lenny, Sarah and Sam may be personally liable because of the corporation by estoppels doctrine.
b. Lenny, Sarah and Sam can never be personally liable because the team is set up as a corporation.
c. Lenny, Sarah and Sam may be personally liable because the plaintiff may be able to pierce the corporate veil.
d. Lenny, Sarah and Sam may be personally liable because of the ultra vires doctrine.
Assume the football team is set up as a C corporation and that Lenny, Sarah, and Sam are the shareholders. To finance the corporation:
a. All of these.
b. The corporation may take bank loans.
c. The corporation may sell equitable shares of ownership.
d. The corporation may issue corporate bonds.

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