Question

In general, the material alteration of a completed negotiable instrument:

A. is a complete defense against a holder in due course.

B. is no defense whatsoever against a holder in due course.

C. means that a holder in due course can enforce the instrument against the maker, but only according to its original tenor.

D. means that a holder in due course can enforce the instrument as modified.

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