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Filtration Products,Inc. ,files a suit against Emmett,its former account?ant,al?leging constructive fraud.Emmett may be held liable
Valid
A conclusion or statement that is logically sound, with premises that fully support the conclusion.
Premises
Statements or assumptions that form the basis for a reasoned argument or conclusion.
Conclusion
The end or finish of an event, process, or text, often containing a summary of the arguments or main points.
Inductive Argument
A form of reasoning in which the premises provide some evidence, but not full assurance, of the truth of the conclusion.
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