Donna gets her paycheck from Erstwhile Financial Services, Inc., her employer, and attempts to deposit it in her account at First National Bank. Grey, the bank's teller, notices that on the check the amount stated in words is different from the amount stated in numerals. Which amount can the bank lawfully credit to Donna's account?

What will be an ideal response?


An amount stated in words on a check prevails over an amount stated in numerals on the same instrument (unless the words are ambiguous). Thus, in this question, the bank can lawfully credit the depositor's account for the amount stated in words.

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