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甲公司为支付货款,向乙公司签发了.一张以A银行为承兑人、金额为20万元的银行承兑汇票。A银行在票据承兑栏中进行了签章。乙公司为向丙公司支付租金。将该票据交付丙公司,但未在票据上背书和签章.丙公司因需向丁公司支付工程款,欲将该票据转让给丁公司。丁公司发现票据h无转让背书,遂提出异议。丙公司便私刻了乙公司法定代表人刘某的人名章和乙公司公章.加盖了:背书栏,并直接记载丁公司为被背书人。丁公司不知有假。接受了票据。之后,丁公司为偿付欠款将该票据背书转让给下戊公司。甲公司收到乙公司的货物后,发现货物存在严重质量问题.遂要求乙公司退还货款并承担违约责任。票据到期时。戊公司向A银行提示付款.A银行以甲公司存入本行的资金不足为由拒绝付款。
根据下述内容,分别回答下列{TSE}题:
{TS} A银行拒绝向戊公司付款的理由是否成立?请说明理由。

【参考答案】

A银行的理由不成立。根据规定,承兑人不得以其与出票人之间的资金关系对抗持票人。


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