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    If a Person Receives a Check That Has Been Signed
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If a Person Receives a Check That Has Been Signed

Question 1

Question 1

True/False

If a person receives a check that has been signed but the space where the amount of the check is to be written is blank,then he/she cannot be a holder in due course of that check.

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