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Fact Pattern 32-1 Petro Refinery asks Quality Bank for a loan to increase its inventory. Quality requires Rob, Petro's president, to sign a personal guaranty to pay the debt if Petro defaults. Meanwhile, to make a sale of refined oil to Slick Lubricants Inc., Petro asks Slick's outside accountant Tina to co-sign a credit application.
Refer to Fact Pattern 32-1. After the loan agreement is signed, Slick agrees to a higher rate of interest without telling Tina. Tina is
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