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| Food Corp. owned a restaurant called The Ambers. The corporation president, T.J. Jones, hired a contractor to make repairs at the restaurant, signing the contract, “T.J. Jones for The Ambers.” Two invoices for the restaurant repairs were paid by Food Corp. with corporate checks. Upon presenting the final invoice, the contractor was told that it would not be paid. The contractor sued Food Corp. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the liability of Food Corp.? A. It is liable because Jones is not liable. B. It is not liable because Jones is liable. C. It is liable because Jones had authority to make the contract. D. It is not liable because the corporation was an undisclosed principal. |