Multiple Choice
Joan carefully completes and signs a $1,000 note payable to Pete.Pete skillfully changes the amount of the note to $10,000,and negotiates it to Hilda for that amount.Hilda qualifies as a holder in due course.When Hilda presents the altered note to Joan for payment,Joan refuses to pay a penny more than $1,000.Which of the following is true?
A) Joan is not liable to Hilda.
B) Joan is liable to Hilda for $1,000.
C) Joan is liable to Hilda for $10,000.
D) Joan's liability to Hilda will be determined by the relative negligence of Joan and Hilda.
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