Answer:
Option D is correct
Explanation:
The reason is that the company has its separate essence and legally recognised as a separate entity from its owners. Its just like you are legally recognized as separate person from your family and you are liable for the things you do, not your family. Their was a case in UK, a person registered a separate company and that company posseses a plane which the owner insured and used to pay its insurance contribution. Later, he legally transferred the ownership of the airplane to his name. Due to an accident, the claim for the repair and maintenance was sent to the insurance entity. Now the insurance company said why would I pay you the amount when the asset is not legally owned by the company. The owner filed the case and the court said that the insurance company is right because the claim is only valid till the ownership is not changed and this case the ownership has been changed because the company is a separate company.