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Article 1825. When a person, by words spoken
or written or by conduct, represents himself, or
consents to another representing him to
anyone, as a partner in an existing partnership
or with one or more persons not actual
partners, he is liable to any such persons to
whom such representation has been made, who
has, on the faith of such representation, given
credit to the actual or apparent partnership, and
if he has made such representation or
consented to its being made in a public manner
he is liable to such person, whether the
representation has or has not been made or
communicated to such person so giving credit
by or with the knowledge of the apparent
partner making the representation or
consenting to its being made:
(1) When a partnership liability results, he is
liable as though he were an actual