In the case National Metropolitan Bank v. United States, the U.S Supreme Court determined
A) Presenting a check with a known forged payee signature gave the government a right to recover from the bank when the payment is made.
B) The government did not have a legal right to recover since the final payment had been made.
C) The government had a right to recover from Foley, but not the bank as it operated in good faith.
D) Since the government breached its implied warranty when it issued the checks and therefore could not recover.
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