Deck 32: Nature and Types of Bailments
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Deck 32: Nature and Types of Bailments
1
A college that operates a dormitory is considered a hotelkeeper.
False
2
For a bailment to exist, there must be
A) a transfer of possession.
B) a transfer of title.
C) a transfer of real property.
D) none of these.
A) a transfer of possession.
B) a transfer of title.
C) a transfer of real property.
D) none of these.
A
3
Hotelkeepers often provide a safe in which guests can store valuables, money, jewelry, or important documents.
True
4
Rental of any type of personal property is a bailment.
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5
A special bailee is never responsible for damage resulting from a natural disaster.
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If a bailor fails to pack goods properly, a common carrier would not be liable for damage that results from the improper packing.
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7
If you rent a television set and then take it in for repairs, you are
A) a bailor.
B) a bailee.
C) both bailor and bailee.
D) none of these.
A) a bailor.
B) a bailee.
C) both bailor and bailee.
D) none of these.
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8
A bailment transfers both possession and ownership of the property.
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9
Taking your clothes or other personal belongings to a dry cleaner is an example of a mutual benefit bailment.
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10
A common carrier is one that transports goods or passengers for anyone who wishes to hire it.
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11
Both parties benefit from a gratuitous bailment.
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12
A special bailee can limit its liability for damage to bailed property provided it notifies the bailor.
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13
If the bailed property is severely damaged or if it is destroyed, the bailment is ended.
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14
In a bailment, the
A) bailor must own the bailed property.
B) bailed property must be personal property.
C) title to the goods is temporarily transferred.
D) bailee must be an adult.
A) bailor must own the bailed property.
B) bailed property must be personal property.
C) title to the goods is temporarily transferred.
D) bailee must be an adult.
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15
Contract carriers are special bailees.
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16
You drive your car to a service station for repairs. This is
A) a bailment for the benefit of the bailee.
B) a bailment for the benefit of the bailor.
C) a mutual benefit bailment.
D) a gratuitous bailment.
A) a bailment for the benefit of the bailee.
B) a bailment for the benefit of the bailor.
C) a mutual benefit bailment.
D) a gratuitous bailment.
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17
A bailment by necessity is a constructive bailment.
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18
Bailments can be created only by express agreements of the parties.
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19
The subject of a bailment could be
A) a bicycle.
B) a jacket.
C) a set of china.
D) all of these.
A) a bicycle.
B) a jacket.
C) a set of china.
D) all of these.
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20
Both real and personal property can be the subject of a bailment.
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21
An example of an act of God is a
A) loss of electric power.
B) hurricane.
C) bridge collapse.
D) fire.
A) loss of electric power.
B) hurricane.
C) bridge collapse.
D) fire.
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22
By exercising a(n) ____________________, the bailee may retain possession of the bailed property until paid for work or services.
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23
A hotelkeeper's right to keep the property of a guest until paid is known as
A) hotelkeeper's bailment.
B) demurrage.
C) hotelkeeper's lien.
D) innkeeper's judgment.
A) hotelkeeper's bailment.
B) demurrage.
C) hotelkeeper's lien.
D) innkeeper's judgment.
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24
A boardinghouse keeper's obligations include
A) those of an ordinary bailee.
B) offering accommodations to permanent residents.
C) the right not to accept everyone who applies.
D) all of these.
A) those of an ordinary bailee.
B) offering accommodations to permanent residents.
C) the right not to accept everyone who applies.
D) all of these.
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25
A bailment usually ends
A) when the agreement provides.
B) when the parties agree it should end.
C) when the bailed property is destroyed.
D) in any of these situations.
A) when the agreement provides.
B) when the parties agree it should end.
C) when the bailed property is destroyed.
D) in any of these situations.
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26
An independent trucker is classified as a
A) consignor.
B) consignee.
C) contract carrier.
D) public carrier.
A) consignor.
B) consignee.
C) contract carrier.
D) public carrier.
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27
If bailed property is destroyed because of the bailee's negligence, the result is that the
A) bailment ends.
B) bailment continues.
C) bailee is liable to the bailor for damages.
D) bailment ends and that the bailee is liable to the bailor for damages.
A) bailment ends.
B) bailment continues.
C) bailee is liable to the bailor for damages.
D) bailment ends and that the bailee is liable to the bailor for damages.
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28
A railroad would not be liable as an insurer of a passenger's baggage if the baggage were stolen or destroyed by
A) an invading army.
B) a group of angry rioters.
C) railroad employees.
D) hijackers.
A) an invading army.
B) a group of angry rioters.
C) railroad employees.
D) hijackers.
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29
A person who rents a room from a hotelkeeper for a short time is called a
A) transient.
B) business guest.
C) boarder.
D) patron.
A) transient.
B) business guest.
C) boarder.
D) patron.
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30
A common carrier's liability begins when the goods are
A) delivered to the carrier.
B) placed on the truck, train, or airplane.
C) en route.
D) unloaded by the consignee.
A) delivered to the carrier.
B) placed on the truck, train, or airplane.
C) en route.
D) unloaded by the consignee.
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31
A bailment implied in fact arises by
A) written agreement.
B) oral agreement.
C) both written and oral agreement.
D) acts of the parties.
A) written agreement.
B) oral agreement.
C) both written and oral agreement.
D) acts of the parties.
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32
Depositing money in a checking account at the bank results in a(n) ____________________ relationship.
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33
A constructive bailment means
A) that the bailee must exercise reasonable care.
B) that the bailee must return lost or stolen property to its rightful owner.
C) that the bailee may sell the property if it is not claimed.
D) all of these.
A) that the bailee must exercise reasonable care.
B) that the bailee must return lost or stolen property to its rightful owner.
C) that the bailee may sell the property if it is not claimed.
D) all of these.
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34
During a three-day stay at the Empire Hotel, Liz Bailey, a guest, suffered the loss of her traveling case and a suit from her room. The Empire Hotel will be liable for this loss if it resulted from
A) theft by a public enemy.
B) Bailey's failure to lock her room.
C) fire caused by lightning.
D) theft by a hotel employee.
A) theft by a public enemy.
B) Bailey's failure to lock her room.
C) fire caused by lightning.
D) theft by a hotel employee.
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35
A bailment in which only one party to the bailment, but not both benefits is called a(n) ____________________.
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36
A railroad would not be liable for injuries to a passenger caused by
A) a washout of the tracks by a tornado.
B) an accident resulting from defective brakes.
C) failure of the engineer to spot a vehicle on the tracks.
D) all of these.
A) a washout of the tracks by a tornado.
B) an accident resulting from defective brakes.
C) failure of the engineer to spot a vehicle on the tracks.
D) all of these.
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37
The degree of care imposed on a special bailee is
A) great care.
B) slight care.
C) reasonable care.
D) extraordinary care.
A) great care.
B) slight care.
C) reasonable care.
D) extraordinary care.
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38
A bailment implied by law
A) is a result of an express agreement.
B) must contain all the essential elements of a contract.
C) occurs when you check a coat with a cloakroom attendant.
D) occurs when you find a lost necklace.
A) is a result of an express agreement.
B) must contain all the essential elements of a contract.
C) occurs when you check a coat with a cloakroom attendant.
D) occurs when you find a lost necklace.
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39
A bailment that benefits only one party is known as a(n) ____________________ bailment.
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40
Renting a store would not be a bailment because it involves ____________________ property.
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41
A carrier may make a special charge called a(n) ____________________ for delays caused by the consignor or the consignee.
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42
Harris Manufacturing delivered goods to a railroad for shipment to a customer. While in transit, the goods were destroyed in a fire caused by lightning. Is the railroad liable for the loss?
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43
A person who enters a hotel simply to have dinner in its restaurant is considered to be a(n) ____________________.
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44
A hotelkeeper is prohibited from discriminating against potential guests by the ____________________ Act.
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45
The receipt a consignor receives upon shipping goods is a(n) ____________________.
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46
Barnett went to the library and took out four books to read within two weeks. Has Barnett entered into a bailment?
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47
Evans failed to pay his hotel bill. The manager of the hotel took possession of Evans's belongings and refused to give them back until the bill was paid. What are Evans's rights?
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48
Special bailees are required to use ____________________ care.
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49
Vinson left a sewing machine with Adams Repair Shop to have the motor replaced. In spite of a burglar alarm system, thieves broke into the shop and stole most of the items, including Vinson's sewing machine. Is the repair shop liable for the loss of the sewing machine?
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50
Blair took his motorcycle to Ace Services for repair. If Blair fails to pay for the repairs, what action may Ace take and on what basis?
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