With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". The Partnership presumably relies on business. organizations code section 8.102(a)(2), which provides in pertinent part that an enterprise may indemnify a governing person or delegate against expenses “that are reasonable and actually incurred by the person in connection with a proceeding.” Id. § 8.102(a)(2) (emphasis added). The business organizations code does not define “actually incur” or “incur,” nor do any of the parties point us to any caselaw definitions that would guide our analysis. We have not located any cases analyzing “actually incurred” as used in section 8.102(a)(2), but we note that the supreme court has addressed a provision in chapter 74 of the civil practice and remedies code that contains similar language. See Garcia v. Gomez,.319 S.W.3d 638, 642-43-(Tex.2010) (<HOLDING>); Aviles v. Aguirre, 292 S.W.3d 648, 649

A: holding some evidence existed that physician incurred fees because services had been performed on the physicians behalf
B: holding that because the wife failed to present any evidence as to the legal services performed in the trial court the wife was not entitled to a second hearing to establish attorneys fees
C: holding that a successful plaintiff in a legal malpractice action may recover initial fees a plaintiff pays or agrees to pay an attorney for legal services that were negligently performed and corrective fees incurred by the plaintiff for work performed to correct the problem caused by the negligent lawyer but not litigation fees which are legal fees paid by the plaintiff to prosecute the malpractice action against the offending lawyer
D: holding that fees incurred by debtor were not in the nature of support
A.