Question
According to LLP Act the Incorporation document shall
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S. 11. Incorporation document. (2) The incorporation document shall— (a) be in a form as may be prescribed; (b) state the name of the limited liability partnership; (c) state the proposed business of the limited liability partnership; (d) state the address of the registered office of the limited liability partnership; (e) state the name and address of each of the persons who are to be partners of the limited liability partnership on incorporation; (f) state the name and address of the persons who are to be designated partners of the limited liability partnership on incorporation; (g) contain such other information concerning the proposed limited liability partnership as may be prescribed.
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       II. Studies have also looked at growth rates.
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(A) the project facing several delays,
(B) it was eventually completed
(C) within the allocated budget
(i) despite
(ii) in spite of
(iii) because
Identify the segment in the sentence that contains a grammatical error.
I wondered why both the wife of Lord Easton had left him.
The dust risen like (A) / billowing clouds as the (B) / cab pulled up around (C) / the corner of 5th A Cross. (D) / No error (E)
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