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Sue is an employee at an abc store. one of sue's duties is to prepare the bank deposit at the end of the business day. sue had a very busy day and made a few mistakes. all of the checks, except two, were indorsed with the stamp "abc, inc." that abc had provided. the bank received the deposit and noticed the lack of indorsement on the two checks. in addition, three of the checks that sue was to include with the deposit were lost in the parking lot after closing. phil found the checks and deposited them into his personal account. what is the effect of abc's indorsement on the lost checks and the lack of indorsement on the two deposited checks?

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