If a negotiable instrument is assigned, the assignee has:

a. no rights or liabilities after assignment
b. the same contract rights as the assignor, but is relieved assignor's responsibilities
c. the same responsibilities as the assignor, but not the contract rights of the assignor
d. neither the rights or responsibilities of the assignors; those are determined by a new contract between the parties
e. none of the other choices


e

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