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Sarah smith works as a laser technician for a local dermatology center consisting of physicians operating under a partnership agreement. sarah purchased supplies through the mail from a medical supply facility totaling $5,000. she signed the contract agreeing to pay for the supplies in her name, sarah smith. a few weeks later the dermatologists became embroiled in a bitter dispute regarding profits and terminated the partnership. unfortunately, the partners were not aware of the debt owed to the medical supply facility; and the bill remained unpaid. sarah received a bill from the supply company for $5,000. is she liable to the medical supply company, and why or why not?

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