Mark gives a bearer note for $50 to Joe in exchange for an excellent dinner at Joe's restaurant. Joe delivers the note to Sue for $50 and Sue takes it to Mark to be paid. If Mark says the note was originally written for only $5, what can Sue do?
a. Hold Joe liable for breach of warranty.
b. Get $50 from Mark.
c. Hold Joe liable for breach of contract.
d. Any of these.
a
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