Which of the following are the consequences in case of insolvency of partner?
1. The partner adjudicated as insolvent ceases to be a partner.
2. He ceases on the date on which the order of adjudication is made.
3. The firm is dissolved on the date of the order.
4. The estate of the insolvent partner is liable for any act of the firm after the date of the order of adjudication.
5. The firm can be held liable for any acts of the insolvent partners after the date of the order of adjudication.
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Which of the following are the consequences in case of insolvency of partner?
1. The partner adjudicated as insolvent ceases to be a partner.
2. He ceases on the date on which the order of adjudication is made.
3. The firm is dissolved on the date of the order.
4. The estate of the insolvent partner is liable for any act of the firm after the date of the order of adjudication.
5. The firm can be held liable for any acts of the insolvent partners after the date of the order of adjudication.
Select the correct answer: Correct Answer 1, 2 and 3

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