Carolyn, a cashier at Tops Supermarkets, may cash checks for up to $20 over a purchase amount. A friend needs money for a dress, so Carolyn cashes a check for $50 with no purchase. If the check bounces, Carolyn is:

A) liable because she violated her duty of obedience.
B) liable because she breached her duty to inform.
C) not liable since she has apparent authority to take the check.
D) not liable unless she knew her friend did not have the money in the bank.


A

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