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the liability of sole trader is unlimited justify​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unlimited liability refers to the legal obligations general partners and sole proprietors because they are liable for all business debts if the business can't pay its liabilities. In this sense, the business owners are unlimitedly liable for all the business actions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The liability of a sole proprietor is not limited to the extent of his share in business. The biggest downside to operate a business is that a sole proprietor is the solely responsible for liability. If your business incurs debts that it cannot pay from the profits, you are personally liable and responsible for payment. Creditors may sue you personally to satisfy the debt. The opposite is also true. If you have personal debts that are unpaid, a creditor may go after your business profits or assets to satisfy the debt. Along with liability for debts, as a sole proprietor you also have personal liability for any torts, or injuries, that occur as a result of any acts or omissions of your business.

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