Question

Shawn purchases a computer from Adelaide Electronics, and writes them a check of $1,000. However, after Shawn brought the computer home, it abruptly stopped working due to a virus attack. Shawn calls his bank ordering a stop-payment on the check. Adelaide Electronics gave the check to Jack Enterprises, their creditor. Shawn's bank honored the check when Jack presented it. Which of the following is true in this case?

A. The bank is liable to recredit Shawn's account, since the bank did not follow Shawn's instructions.

B. Shawn will be able to show that he sustained losses since the bank honored the check to Jack.

C. The bank is not liable to recredit Shawn's account, since Shawn did not send the stop-payment order well in advance.

D. Shawn cannot have his account recredited because he will not be able to show that he sustained any loss.

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