Multiple Choice
Fact Pattern 27-1A
Echo takes her car to Fix-It, Inc., which repairs the car and bills Echo for $500. Echo writes out a check drawn on Capital Bank, but later, believing that Fix-It did not repair the car properly, issues a stop-payment order.
-Refer to Fact Pattern 27-1A. Capital Bank
A) is liable to Fix-It for the amount of the check.
B) must stop payment if Capital has a reasonable time to act.
C) need not stop payment unless Echo had a valid reason to act.
D) need not follow Echo's order unless the check was certified.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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