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Reference - Big Spender. Wally was a partner in XYZ law firm. He decided to withdraw from the partnership because he wanted to retire early somewhere in the Caribbean. The partnership agreement of XYZ law firm did not specify the objective or duration of the partnership. Although Wally gave proper notice prior to his withdrawal and the dissolution of the partnership, the other partners claimed that he acted illegally. Wally was angry and decided to get even. He went to the office supply store at which he typically purchased supplies on account for the firm. He purchased several cameras, a computer, and other items which he placed on the firm account. Wally just smiled when Sam, the manager at the store, told Wally that he really appreciated the law firm's business. The next day Wally headed for the Caribbean and cannot be located. Sam later requests that XYZ firm pay the bill for Wally's purchases. The law firm, whose members had decided to continue the partnership after the dissolution resulting from Wally's resignation, refused on the basis that Wally was not a partner when the purchases were made. Sam says that he thought Wally was a partner and that he expects to be paid immediately. Which of the following is true regarding whether the law firm is liable for purchases made by Wally?

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