The case of: Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia v Sydney Wide Stores Pty Ltd (1981) 148 CLR304 is authority for the principle that:
A) A customer has a duty to exercise care in drawing their cheques to avoid fraud.
B) A financial institution has a duty to pay the amount for which the cheque is drawn.
C) A customer has a duty to tell their bank if they know their cheques have been forged.
D) A financial institution has a duty to pay according to its customers orders.
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