Partners who erroneously, but in good faith believe they have become limited partners can escape liability as general partners by ________.
A. adding their surname to the name of the business establishment
B. filing for a refund of his or her initial investment with interest
C. bringing a lawsuit against all general and limited partners in the state court with appropriate jurisdiction over the limited partnership
D. withdrawing from any future equity participation in the enterprise and causing a certificate showing this withdrawal to be filed
Answer: D
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