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Business, 14.04.2020 22:46 kristinbohannan

Suppose Fred has a payroll check from his place of employment, Kelsey's Pub. He then endorses the back of a check and gives it to Clara as a form of payment. The holder (Clara) presented Fred's check, and the bank dishonored the check because of insufficient funds in Kelsey's Pub account. Who is not liable for the check

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