If an issuer forgets to write the date on a check,what is the effect?
A) The payee may write in the date consistent with the intent of the issuer and may transfer the check to a holder in due course.
B) The check is no good,cannot be completed by anyone,and should be destroyed.
C) The payee may write in the date consistent with the intent of the issuer,but must put a notation on the check to the effect that it was altered.
D) The check is good only if the payee can get in touch with the issuer and have the issuer fill in the appropriate date.
E) The payee may write in the date consistent with the intent of the issuer,but may not transfer the check to a holder in due course.
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