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    An Indorsement That Says, "Pay to the Order of John
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An Indorsement That Says, "Pay to the Order of John

Question 67

Question 67

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An indorsement that says, "Pay to the Order of John Jones, signed Michael Johnson" is a blank indorsement that turns a check into bearer paper.

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