With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". See, e.g., Boyd, Payne, Gates & Farthing, 244 Va. at 429-30 (treating close corporation as a partnership for the purpose of settling partners’ rights and liabilities where the entity observed partnership, not corporate, formalities); Deeds v. Gilmer, 162 Va. 157, 258-59 (1934) (in settling creditors’ dispute, the court treated the corporation as a partnership where owners “utterly disregarded its corporate entity, and dealt with its rights, property, and business as if they belonged to a partnership composed of themselves.”); Scott v. Scott, 2007 Va. App. LEXIS 454, at *13 (2007) (unpublished opinion) (treating accounting firm as a partnership rather than a corporation for purposes of equitable distribution because it failed to observe corporate formalities); Va. Code § 13.1-671.1(F) (<HOLDING>). The Court consequently overrules the demurrer

A: recognizing that a corporation is properly aligned as a defendant in a shareholder derivative suit when the corporation is in antagonistic hands
B: recognizing as a matter of federal law that an action to redress injuries to a corporation cannot be maintained by a shareholder in his own name but must be brought in the name of the corporation
C: recognizing validity of a shareholder agreement that treats a corporation as a partnership
D: holding that shareholder could not prevail on breachoffiduciaryduty claim against other shareholder because alleged mishandling of funds did not result in any injury to the corporation
C.