Deck 9: Property Law

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Intangible property cannot be touched or moved
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Intangible property can be touched and moved
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Real property is land and anything attached to it.
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Private property is that property owned by the government and available to the general public to use.
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Your business's reputation and goodwill is a form of intangible personal property.
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Fee simple ownership is the greatest interest a person can have in land.
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The city sidewalk in front of your store is your private property.
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Your cellphone is an example of intangible property.
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Tangible property cannot be touched or moved.
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Intellectual property is a type of personal property resulting from an individual's creative activities.
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An interest in property determines whether an individual or organization owns an item, has the right to possession of the item, has the right to transfer an interest in the item, has the right to stop someone else from using the item or occupying a space.
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Intellectual property is a form of tangible personal property.
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Intellectual property is a form of intangible personal property.
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Personal property is referred to as an intangible chattel.
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Fixtures are chattels that become part of the real property when permanently affixed to land.
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Your cellphone is an example of tangible property.
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Property law is the area of law that refers to the rights and responsibilities we have over real and personal property.
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Tangible property can be touched and moved.
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Public property is that property owned by the government and available to the general public to use.
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Personal property is referred to as a tangible chattel.
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Mortgagor is the bank or person lending the money.
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A mortgage must be paid in full at the end of the loan term.
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Registration of a mortgage protects a mortgagee's priority in the event a second mortgage is registered against the land.
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The land titles system of registration guarantees the accuracy of title to real property.
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The amortization period is the length of time it takes to repay a mortgage loan in full on a payment schedule.
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Mortgagor is the person who borrows the money.
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Ownership of real property in Canada is recorded using either a registry system or a land titles system.
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Governments may limit the types of structures that can be built on real property.
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The registry system guarantees the accuracy of the title to real property.
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The registry system confirms ownership of the real property.
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Mortgagee is the person who borrows the money.
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Purchase and sale of real property is exempt from provincial and municipal taxes.
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The registry system records the documents that have been registered against real property and does not confirm ownership.
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A mortgage is always registered in the appropriate land title office.
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A mortgage is a debt secured by the real property to ensure payment of a loan for a set amount of money.
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If a party defaults on a mortgage payment the mortgagee may demand payment in full at the time of the default.
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Mortgagee is the bank or person lending the money.
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Zoning regulations determine whether real property can be used for operating a business.
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Owners of land are responsible for environmental problems on the land.
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Fee simple ownership includes the right to exclusive possession and use of land for an indefinite period of time.
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A sublet is when the tenant transfers the tenancy to another person for the remaining term of the lease.
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One remedy available to a mortgagee upon default is a judicial sale.
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An acceleration clause permits the mortgagee to demand immediate payment of the full amount of the loan in the event of a default.
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An assignment is when the tenant transfers the tenancy to another person for the remaining term of the lease.
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A lease gives a tenant both possession and ownership of the property.
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A fixed tenancy is a lease for an indefinite period of time.
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A gross lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent as well as a percentage of the landlord's operating expenses.
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An assignor is a person who transfer rights to an assignee under an assignment.
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An assignment is when the tenant allows another person to occupy their leased premises during the term of the lease.
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A sublet is when the tenant allows another person to occupy their leased premises during the term of the lease.
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A net lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent on a regular basis.
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Quiet enjoyment is the right of the lessee to occupy and use the premises without interference from the landlord.
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A lease gives a tenant possession of the property while the landlord maintains ownership.
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A lease is a contract that sets out the terms and conditions for the rental of real property.
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A net lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent as well as a percentage of the landlord's operating expenses.
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A gross lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent on a regular basis.
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Commercial leases can be either a net lease or a gross lease.
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A fixed tenancy is a lease for a specified period of time.
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A periodic tenancy is automatically renewed until notice is given terminate it.
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Foreclosure is a remedy that allows a mortgagee to obtain title to real property if the mortgagor has defaulted.
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A landlord can evict a tenant for breaching an obligation under a lease.
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The value of intellectual property is the ownership and control rights it provides to the owner.
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A right of distress is a remedy available to a commercial landlord to seize and dispose of a tenant's assets for nonpayment of rent.
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A bailee is the person in temporary possession of the property under a bailment.
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A bailee is the person who owns the property under a bailment.
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A landlord cannot evict a tenant for breaching an obligation under a lease.
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A rental of personal property is an example of bailment for reward.
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An assignor is a person who receives rights from an assignee under an assignment.
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A bailor is the person in temporary possession of the property under a bailment.
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Copyright protects the expression of an idea through an original work but not the idea itself.
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In a bailment for services, the bailee has an obligation to look after the property as if it were his or her own.
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Personal property can be used a security for a loan.
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A lease of goods is a bailment.
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A bailor is the person who owns the property under a bailment.
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The reasonable person test is used to determine the level of care required by a bailee in bailment for reward.
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When a bailor pays a bailee to repair personal property, a bailment for services is created.
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The transfer of possession of goods from one person to another for the purpose of offering the goods for sale is an example of bailment by consignment.
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An assignee is a person who transfer rights to an assignor under an assignment.
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An assignee is a person who receives rights from an assignor under an assignment.
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A bailment occurs when one party gives another party temporary possession of a good or chattel for a specific purpose.
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Intangible property cannot be touched or moved
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Intangible property can be touched and moved
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Real property is land and anything attached to it.
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Private property is that property owned by the government and available to the general public to use.
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Your business's reputation and goodwill is a form of intangible personal property.
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Fee simple ownership is the greatest interest a person can have in land.
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The city sidewalk in front of your store is your private property.
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Your cellphone is an example of intangible property.
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Tangible property cannot be touched or moved.
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Intellectual property is a type of personal property resulting from an individual's creative activities.
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An interest in property determines whether an individual or organization owns an item, has the right to possession of the item, has the right to transfer an interest in the item, has the right to stop someone else from using the item or occupying a space.
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Intellectual property is a form of tangible personal property.
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Intellectual property is a form of intangible personal property.
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Personal property is referred to as an intangible chattel.
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Fixtures are chattels that become part of the real property when permanently affixed to land.
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Your cellphone is an example of tangible property.
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Property law is the area of law that refers to the rights and responsibilities we have over real and personal property.
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Tangible property can be touched and moved.
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Public property is that property owned by the government and available to the general public to use.
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Personal property is referred to as a tangible chattel.
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Mortgagor is the bank or person lending the money.
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A mortgage must be paid in full at the end of the loan term.
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Registration of a mortgage protects a mortgagee's priority in the event a second mortgage is registered against the land.
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The land titles system of registration guarantees the accuracy of title to real property.
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The amortization period is the length of time it takes to repay a mortgage loan in full on a payment schedule.
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Mortgagor is the person who borrows the money.
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Ownership of real property in Canada is recorded using either a registry system or a land titles system.
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Governments may limit the types of structures that can be built on real property.
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The registry system guarantees the accuracy of the title to real property.
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The registry system confirms ownership of the real property.
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Mortgagee is the person who borrows the money.
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Purchase and sale of real property is exempt from provincial and municipal taxes.
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The registry system records the documents that have been registered against real property and does not confirm ownership.
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A mortgage is always registered in the appropriate land title office.
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A mortgage is a debt secured by the real property to ensure payment of a loan for a set amount of money.
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If a party defaults on a mortgage payment the mortgagee may demand payment in full at the time of the default.
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Mortgagee is the bank or person lending the money.
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Zoning regulations determine whether real property can be used for operating a business.
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Owners of land are responsible for environmental problems on the land.
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Fee simple ownership includes the right to exclusive possession and use of land for an indefinite period of time.
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A sublet is when the tenant transfers the tenancy to another person for the remaining term of the lease.
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One remedy available to a mortgagee upon default is a judicial sale.
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An acceleration clause permits the mortgagee to demand immediate payment of the full amount of the loan in the event of a default.
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An assignment is when the tenant transfers the tenancy to another person for the remaining term of the lease.
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A lease gives a tenant both possession and ownership of the property.
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A fixed tenancy is a lease for an indefinite period of time.
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A gross lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent as well as a percentage of the landlord's operating expenses.
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An assignor is a person who transfer rights to an assignee under an assignment.
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An assignment is when the tenant allows another person to occupy their leased premises during the term of the lease.
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A sublet is when the tenant allows another person to occupy their leased premises during the term of the lease.
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A net lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent on a regular basis.
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Quiet enjoyment is the right of the lessee to occupy and use the premises without interference from the landlord.
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A lease gives a tenant possession of the property while the landlord maintains ownership.
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A lease is a contract that sets out the terms and conditions for the rental of real property.
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A net lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent as well as a percentage of the landlord's operating expenses.
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A gross lease is one in which the tenant pays a fixed amount as rent on a regular basis.
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Commercial leases can be either a net lease or a gross lease.
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A fixed tenancy is a lease for a specified period of time.
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A periodic tenancy is automatically renewed until notice is given terminate it.
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Foreclosure is a remedy that allows a mortgagee to obtain title to real property if the mortgagor has defaulted.
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A landlord can evict a tenant for breaching an obligation under a lease.
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The value of intellectual property is the ownership and control rights it provides to the owner.
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A right of distress is a remedy available to a commercial landlord to seize and dispose of a tenant's assets for nonpayment of rent.
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A bailee is the person in temporary possession of the property under a bailment.
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A bailee is the person who owns the property under a bailment.
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A landlord cannot evict a tenant for breaching an obligation under a lease.
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A rental of personal property is an example of bailment for reward.
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An assignor is a person who receives rights from an assignee under an assignment.
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A bailor is the person in temporary possession of the property under a bailment.
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Copyright protects the expression of an idea through an original work but not the idea itself.
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In a bailment for services, the bailee has an obligation to look after the property as if it were his or her own.
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Personal property can be used a security for a loan.
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A lease of goods is a bailment.
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A bailor is the person who owns the property under a bailment.
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The reasonable person test is used to determine the level of care required by a bailee in bailment for reward.
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When a bailor pays a bailee to repair personal property, a bailment for services is created.
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The transfer of possession of goods from one person to another for the purpose of offering the goods for sale is an example of bailment by consignment.
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An assignee is a person who transfer rights to an assignor under an assignment.
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An assignee is a person who receives rights from an assignor under an assignment.
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A bailment occurs when one party gives another party temporary possession of a good or chattel for a specific purpose.
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