Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true regarding whether an agent's signature may satisfy the signature requirement for negotiability?
A) An agent's signature on behalf of his or her principal binds the principal and satisfies the signature requirement for negotiability.
B) An agent's signature on behalf of his or her principal cannot bind the principal and does not satisfy the signature requirement for negotiability.
C) An agent's signature on behalf of his or her principal binds the principal and satisfies the signature requirement for negotiability,but only if specific written authorization from the principal allowing the agent to act on the subject transaction is attached to the document.
D) An agent's signature on behalf of his or her principal binds the principal and satisfies the signature requirement for negotiability,but only if the instrument is for an amount over $1,000.
E) An agent's signature on behalf of his or her principal binds the principal and satisfies the signature requirement for negotiability,but only if the instrument is for an amount of $1,000 or less.
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