Evidence of sharing profits is prima facie evidence of partnership existence unless the profits are: a. wages or rent. b. not shared equally. c. income. d. all of the above

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Answer: A. Wages or rent

Explanation: A business partnership is an association of two or more people to conduct a business. The partners pool their funds and also partake in profits or losses that might result in running the business. The contract of a partnership that states that one exist could be express or implied, written or oral.

Generally, the receipt of profits from a business is evidence of a partnership. However, when it is repayment of a debt, wages, rent, or an annuity that is received as a share of profit, such transactions do not lead to a legal inference that a partnership exists since they are considered “protected relationships”. Therefore, evidence of sharing profits is prima facie evidence of partnership existence unless the profits are wages or rent.

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