On March 4, 1958, plaintiff, James E. David, opened a checking account with the Manufacturers Trust Company, which later became the defendant, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company. In so doing he affixed his signature to a card, commonly known as a "signature card", although it bore no title or legend to describe its purpose. However, at the top of the card and above the line for the depositor's signature were 11 lines of fine print...
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