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As an artificial legal person, an LLP can do everything a natural person can EXCEPT:
AOwn property or enter contracts
BHave perpetual succession
CSue or be sued
DBe sent to jail, take an oath, marry, or practise a learned profession
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Be sent to jail, take an oath, marry, or practise a learned profession
An LLP, being an artificial person, cannot be imprisoned, take an oath, marry, or practise a learned profession, though it can own property, contract, and sue/be sued.
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