Which of the following can be the basis for an accountant's liability under state law?
A) Contract law and negligence, but not criminal law.
B) Tort law, contract law, and criminal law.
C) Negligence, criminal law, and strict liability.
D) Intentional torts and negligence, but not contract law.
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