1. Except as otherwise specifically provided by statute or agreement, no person other than a corporation is individually liable for a debt or liability of the corporation unless the person acts as the alter ego of the corporation. 2. A person acts as the alter ego of a corporation only if: (a) The corporation is influenced and governed by the person; (b) There is such unity of interest and ownership that the corporation and the person are inseparable from each other; and (c) Adherence to the notion of the corporation being an entity separate from the person would sanction fraud or promote a manifest injustice. 3. The question of whether a person acts as the alter ego of a corporation must be determined by the court as a matter of law.
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