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Heidi, Sergei, Shou-Ju, and Jesus form a general partnership to operate a sporting equipment store. After their first store is successful, they expand until the partnership owns 100 stores. At that time, Heidi dies. Which of the following is true?A. All of the partnership assets transfer to Heidi's heirs.
B. Heidi's heirs receive nothing.
C. Heidi's heirs now have the right to receive Heidi's one-quarter of the partnership's profits and other partnership distributions.
D. Heidi's share of profits is split among the remaining 3 partners.
E. One quarter of the partnership assets transfer to Heidi's heirs.

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