Multiple Choice
A representative is personally liable to a holder in due course that took the instrument without notice that the representative was not intended to be liable if:
A) the instrument identifies the represented person.
B) the form of the signature does not show unambiguously that the signature was made in a representative capacity.
C) the instrument categorically states that the representative would be liable even if the signature has been authorized.
D) it is proved that the original parties did not intend her to be liable on the instrument.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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