Multiple Choice
Susan purchases goods by telephone from Parker. Susan has never met Parker. Brenton goes to Susan and pretends to be Parker. Susan draws a check payable to the order of Parker and gives the check to Brenton, believing him to be Parker. Brenton forges Parker's indorsement and indorses the check to his brother, William, with the term "without recourse." William then cashes the check at a liquor store. Under the imposter rule, who is liable on the check?
A) Brenton
B) the liquor store
C) Susan
D) William
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