The major conclusion of the 1931 Ultramares case was that
A) ordinary negligence is insufficient for liability to third parties.
B) third parties must file criminal charges, not civil charges, against the auditor.
C) fraud or gross negligence is sufficient for liability to third parties.
D) auditors have no liabilities to third parties.
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