Business Studies, asked by udayyanamandhala, 6 months ago

A, B, and C are partners of a partnership firm ABC & Co. The firm is a dealer in office

furniture. A was in charge of purchase and sale, B was in charge of maintenance of

accounts of the firm and C was in charge of handling all legal matters. Recently

through an agreement among them, it was decided that A will be in charge of

maintenance of accounts and B will be in charge of purchase and sale. Being ignorant

about such agreement, M, a supplier supplied some furniture to A, who ultimately sold

them to a third party. Referring to the provisions of the Partnership Act, 1932, advise

whether M can recover money from the firm. What will be your advice in case M was

having knowledge about the agreement? 4​

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