Which of the following was the result in the Case Opener involving whether a partner wrongfully caused dissolution of a partnership thereby barring him from recovering damages from other partners based upon improvements to an office building that were not properly approved?
A) That the partner at issue was partially at fault for the wrongful dissolution of the partnership but that he would be entitled to sue for damages because the dissolution was not entirely his fault.
B) That the partner at issue was partially at fault for the wrongful dissolution of the partnership and that he was therefore barred from recovering damages from the other partners.
C) That the partner at issue was not at fault for the dissolution of the partnership because expenditures were improperly made by the partnership and hidden from him but that he was barred from recovering damages because the partnership had not yet been wound up.
D) That the partner at issue was fully at fault for the wrongful dissolution of the partnership and that he was therefore barred from recovering damages from the other partners.
E) That the partner at issue was not at fault for the dissolution of the partnership because expenditures were improperly made by the partnership and hidden from him and that he could sue for damages based upon the wrongful acts of the other partners.
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