With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". the main one is a cooking oil packaging company, CFG, Inc., d/b/a Columbus Foods Company (CFG). Other businesses include related operating companies and real estate concerns. After Michael’s death, Paulette has acted as president of CFG. Michael and Paulette each controlled about one half (47.5%) of CFG, for a total of 95% between them, while their mother, Connie Gagliardo, controls 5% of CFG. Both Michael’s and Paulette’s 47.5% shares of CFG were divided again into two nearly equal shares, so that both Michael and Paulette would control approximately two quarter-shares of CFG each: a 24.5% share was held in a revocable trust and a 23% share was held in a special trust. Michael and Paulette had complementary estate plans. Both of them were trustees of their own revocable trusts (<HOLDING>), with the other named as successor trustee;

A: holding that care of the grounds was part of the business of the hospital
B: holding 245 of cfg
C: holding that the disciplinary rules of the code of professional responsibility are not laws of the state of texas for purposes of statute which excludes the admission of evidence obtained in violation of law
D: holding that denial of receipt of notice of trial did not rebut presumption of trial courts certificate of mailing of notice requiring an evidentiary hearing
B.