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7 September, 00:18

Nero signs a check "pay to the order of Olive" drawn on Nero's account in Plum Bank - Olive signs the back of the check. Secondary liability on this check extends to a. Nero and Olive only. b. Nero and Plum Bank only. c. Nero only. d. Plum Bank only.

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  1. 7 September, 00:47
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    A. Nero and Olive only

    Explanation:

    The primary liability is on Olive, and secondary liability is on both Nero and Olive. Secondary liability is a legal obligation that a party accepts on behalf of another party. In this case, Nero and Olive are liable for each other.

    The bank is not liable for any action related to the check except for those directly related to the bank's operation.
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