Multiple Choice
Would an instrument containing the following language be negotiable? "Harold T. Stone, as President, hereby promises to pay $12,348 to the order of Joe Jones Furniture for office equipment for Redtyn Corporation, payable from its corporate assets. (Signed) Harold T. Stone as President, Redtyn Corporation."
A) No, because the promise refers to another contract.
B) No, because its payment is limited to a particular fund.
C) Yes, because Redtyn is a business entity.
D) Yes, because it meets all the requirements of negotiability.
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