A duty to account is
A) the duty of the court to examine the accounts of a professional who is accused of having misappropriated funds.
B) the duty of a professional to submit timely and accurate bills to the client for payment.
C) the duty owed by a person who commits a breach of trust to hand over profits made as a result of the breach.
D) the duty of a client to pay bills that are rendered by the professional.
E) the duty of the professional to maintain accurate accounts of the invoices submitted to his or her client.
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