Deck 29: Personal Property and Bailment
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Deck 29: Personal Property and Bailment
1
George gave his great-grandfather's pocket watch to Nurse Nadene because he expected to die soon. This is a(n)
A)testamentary gift.
B)inter vivos gift.
C)executed gift.
D)gift causa mortis .
A)testamentary gift.
B)inter vivos gift.
C)executed gift.
D)gift causa mortis .
D
2
While driving down his street one evening, Jonah notices that his neighbor has laid out an electric fan for the garbage to pick up the next morning. Jonah stops and has a look at the fan; it seems to be perfectly fine, so he takes it home with him. The fan would most likely be considered
A)lost property.
B)mislaid property.
C)abandoned property.
D)None of these are correct.
A)lost property.
B)mislaid property.
C)abandoned property.
D)None of these are correct.
C
3
Dersett Trucking hauls granite for the major granite companies in Minnesota. Dersett Trucking does not make its trucking services available to the general public. Dersett Trucking is a contract carrier and does not incur strict liability.
True
4
A bailment was created for the parties' mutual benefit. This means that the bailee must use ordinary care with the property.
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Charles agrees to store Tuan's car in Charles's garage for the winter months while Tuan visits his grandmother in California. As a bailee, Charles is automatically entitled to use Tuan's car while Tuan is away.
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6
Alexander loans Miko his baking dish so she can make lasagna for dinner tonight for her family. What kind of bailment is this?
A)bailor benefit bailment
B)bailee benefit bailment
C)constructive bailment
D)mutual benefit bailment
A)bailor benefit bailment
B)bailee benefit bailment
C)constructive bailment
D)mutual benefit bailment
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7
Buck, fearing death from severe injuries suffered in a machinery accident, assigned over a certificate of deposit worth $100,000 and delivered the certificate to Pearl, a friend, who gladly accepts. Buck ends up recovering from the injuries. Why must Pearl give the certificate of deposit back to Buck?
A)This type of gift is known as a gift causa mortis . It is a conditional gift which is conditioned on Buck actually dying. Because Buck recovered, the gift is automatically revoked.
B)This is an inter vivos gift because Buck was still alive when the gift was made. Any inter vivos gift is revocable because there is no consideration to make Buck's delivery of the certificate binding under contract law.
C)This is an inter vivos gift and due to state laws, gifts in contemplation of death must be written into a valid will or otherwise the deceased's assets will be distributed according to state statute.
D)This gift is an ordinary gift, but it is revocable because we don't know if the certificate of deposit has matured or not.
A)This type of gift is known as a gift causa mortis . It is a conditional gift which is conditioned on Buck actually dying. Because Buck recovered, the gift is automatically revoked.
B)This is an inter vivos gift because Buck was still alive when the gift was made. Any inter vivos gift is revocable because there is no consideration to make Buck's delivery of the certificate binding under contract law.
C)This is an inter vivos gift and due to state laws, gifts in contemplation of death must be written into a valid will or otherwise the deceased's assets will be distributed according to state statute.
D)This gift is an ordinary gift, but it is revocable because we don't know if the certificate of deposit has matured or not.
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8
In which of the following scenarios has a gift been made?
A)Alice takes her vacuum cleaner to the repair shop to be fixed. The owner tells her he won't be able to get to the repair for two weeks. "OK," says Alice. "Keep it until then and then go ahead with the repair."
B)Tim knows that Noah likes his collection of Spiderman comics. He tells Noah, "Even though my comics are worth $500, you can have them for $100." Noah agrees and pays Tim the reduced price.
C)Grandpa chuckles as Jessica admires his pocket watch. "Go on, put it in your own pocket, Jessica," he tells her. "You can have it." Jessica thanks her grandpa and happily tucks the watch into her pocket.
D)Edith tells her friend, Mateo, that he may have her antique Victrola record player after she passes away. Mateo gratefully thanks Edith for her kindness.
A)Alice takes her vacuum cleaner to the repair shop to be fixed. The owner tells her he won't be able to get to the repair for two weeks. "OK," says Alice. "Keep it until then and then go ahead with the repair."
B)Tim knows that Noah likes his collection of Spiderman comics. He tells Noah, "Even though my comics are worth $500, you can have them for $100." Noah agrees and pays Tim the reduced price.
C)Grandpa chuckles as Jessica admires his pocket watch. "Go on, put it in your own pocket, Jessica," he tells her. "You can have it." Jessica thanks her grandpa and happily tucks the watch into her pocket.
D)Edith tells her friend, Mateo, that he may have her antique Victrola record player after she passes away. Mateo gratefully thanks Edith for her kindness.
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9
Stephen wants to give his niece, Dawn, a piece of jewelry as a gift. Stephen gives Tracy, his agent, the bracelet to take to Dawn. The delivery element of making a gift has been completed.
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10
In January, Erwin told David, his nephew, that he would give him a car when he graduates from college. David graduated in May. If Erwin refuses to give David a car, David can sue him for breach of an inter vivos gift.
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11
Jared owns 100 acres of woodland. One day, he and Margie are hiking through Jared's woods and Margie finds a gold ring. The true owner is never discovered. Which of the following statements about this situation is correct?
A)Because the ring was found on Jared's property, he is probably entitled to keep it.
B)Margie found the ring, and since the true owner is unknown the ring now belongs to her.
C)By law, Margie needs to return the ring to the spot where she found it, just in case the true owner returns for it.
D)The ring must be sold and the profit split evenly between Jared and Margie.
A)Because the ring was found on Jared's property, he is probably entitled to keep it.
B)Margie found the ring, and since the true owner is unknown the ring now belongs to her.
C)By law, Margie needs to return the ring to the spot where she found it, just in case the true owner returns for it.
D)The ring must be sold and the profit split evenly between Jared and Margie.
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12
Bertha, from Chicago, traveled to San Francisco to attend a conference. Her sister, Martha, lives in San Francisco and consequently, Bertha made arrangements to spend a couple of days with her sister. The next morning sitting at the breakfast table, Bertha realizes that she packed a mismatched pair of shoes (one is black and the other is blue). Luckily, Martha wears the same size of shoes and lends Bertha a pair of black leather pumps. During the day, the shoes are damaged while Bertha is wearing them. Bertha's duty of care would be a duty of
A)extraordinary care, because this is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee.
B)ordinary care, because this is a bailment with both parties receiving mutual benefits.
C)only slight care, because this is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor.
D)none, as the sisters would share without condition.
A)extraordinary care, because this is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee.
B)ordinary care, because this is a bailment with both parties receiving mutual benefits.
C)only slight care, because this is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor.
D)none, as the sisters would share without condition.
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13
All bailments have to be by agreement between the bailor and bailee.
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14
If property is mislaid, the finder of the property will have a superior claim to possession of the property against everyone except the true owner.
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15
Ed wants to give Howard his old car, but Howard says he doesn't want it. Howard later reconsiders and tells Ed he does want the car. His previous repudiation means there is no gift, and Howard has no rights in the car.
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16
Jody loaned her neighbor, Phil, her snow blower. Phil set it near his driveway and later accidentally ran over and destroyed it. In a suit to recover damages, Jody as plaintiff has the burden of proving that Phil was negligent and caused the destruction of her snow blower.
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17
While shopping at the mall, Everett's wallet fell out of his pocket. Jon found the wallet. The wallet is abandoned property and Jon may keep it.
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18
The difference between an inter vivos gift and a gift causa mortis is that the inter vivos gift is made during the donor's lifetime and a gift causa mortis is a gift made after the donor's lifetime by the donor's estate.
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19
Hanna intends to give her granddaughter, Melodee, her antique hat pin. This heirloom has been kept under lock and key in the wall vault in the library of Hanna's house in Virginia. The hat pin is currently the only item in the vault. When Hanna is visiting Melodee in Connecticut, Hanna gives Melodee the only key to the vault. Melodee is grateful for the present and excitedly accepts. In this situation has there been a completed gift?
A)No. There has been no physical delivery of the hat pin.
B)Yes. There has been physical delivery of the hat pin.
C)No. There has only been constructive delivery of the hat pin.
D)Yes. There has been constructive delivery of the hat pin.
A)No. There has been no physical delivery of the hat pin.
B)Yes. There has been physical delivery of the hat pin.
C)No. There has only been constructive delivery of the hat pin.
D)Yes. There has been constructive delivery of the hat pin.
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20
Jerry enters a restaurant and hangs his coat in an unattended cloakroom near the entrance of the restaurant. Even though no employee of the restaurant is present, the provision of the cloakroom makes Jerry think it will be safe. In this situation, the restaurant is the bailor of Jerry's coat.
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21
Which of the following would NOT be considered personal property?
A)a collection of vinyl record albums
B)a field of soybeans
C)an antique quilt
D)None of these are correct.
A)a collection of vinyl record albums
B)a field of soybeans
C)an antique quilt
D)None of these are correct.
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22
A bailment is different from a gift because
A)a gift requires consideration, but a bailment does not.
B)a gift requires delivery, but a bailment does not.
C)in a bailment, only possession of the property is transferred to the bailee, whereas with a gift, both possession and ownership must pass to the donee.
D)a gift is always a contract, but a bailment is generally not a contract.
A)a gift requires consideration, but a bailment does not.
B)a gift requires delivery, but a bailment does not.
C)in a bailment, only possession of the property is transferred to the bailee, whereas with a gift, both possession and ownership must pass to the donee.
D)a gift is always a contract, but a bailment is generally not a contract.
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23
Bruce tells his son, "You can have my 1990 truck, but if your grades fall, I'm taking it back." Bruce
A)has made no gift.
B)has made a "revocable gift," which is effective as a gift as long as the stated condition is met.
C)intended to transfer ownership.
D)has made a constructive gift.
A)has made no gift.
B)has made a "revocable gift," which is effective as a gift as long as the stated condition is met.
C)intended to transfer ownership.
D)has made a constructive gift.
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24
Ali took a seat at a booth at Midway Diner. Between the salt and pepper shakers, Ali noticed something glittering. It was a diamond ring. The ring is most likely
A)abandoned property.
B)common property.
C)mislaid property.
D)community property.
A)abandoned property.
B)common property.
C)mislaid property.
D)community property.
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25
Most of the goods contained in a freight train (a common carrier)were destroyed when a tornado wrecked the train. The carrier was sued for damages by all the shippers that had merchandise on the train. Is the carrier strictly liable for the damage done to the goods by the tornado?
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26
Bill was shopping at the mall. As he was walking to Tonne's Department Store, his wallet fell out of his pants. While trying on a new suit, Bill left his leather jacket in the change room. Sue found Bill's wallet. Arnie, a sales associate, found his coat. What kind of found property is Bill's wallet? What kind of property is his jacket? What rights do Sue and Arnie have in the found property?
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27
Select the correct answer:
A)Rosie rents a locker at the airport, and she puts a bag in the locker. Rosie keeps the locker key. In this case, the bag has been delivered to and accepted by the airport. The airport is a bailee.
B)Hill rents a boat to Dan. The boat is located at a lake 30 miles away. Hill gives Dan keys to the boat. Dan drives to the lake and takes possession of the boat. In this case, the boat has been delivered to and accepted by Dan, and Dan is a bailee.
C)Unknown to Lon, Jeff left a bike at Lon's house. Lon has not found the bike, and he is not likely to find it because Jeff left the bike under the front porch. In this case, Lon is a bailee of the bike.
D)Ken parked a car in a self-service lot, and Ken kept the keys. The parking lot is a bailee.
A)Rosie rents a locker at the airport, and she puts a bag in the locker. Rosie keeps the locker key. In this case, the bag has been delivered to and accepted by the airport. The airport is a bailee.
B)Hill rents a boat to Dan. The boat is located at a lake 30 miles away. Hill gives Dan keys to the boat. Dan drives to the lake and takes possession of the boat. In this case, the boat has been delivered to and accepted by Dan, and Dan is a bailee.
C)Unknown to Lon, Jeff left a bike at Lon's house. Lon has not found the bike, and he is not likely to find it because Jeff left the bike under the front porch. In this case, Lon is a bailee of the bike.
D)Ken parked a car in a self-service lot, and Ken kept the keys. The parking lot is a bailee.
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28
Lacy set her textbook under her chair in her business law class and then forgot to take it with her when she left the classroom. A janitor later discovered the textbook and gave it to the Dean of the Business College. In this situation,
A)the college is a constructive bailee, obligated to return the textbook to Lacy, and until it does, it is liable for harm to the property.
B)the college is a bailee by agreement because holding items in a lost and found box is generally part of the college-student agreement when the student enrolls for classes.
C)the college is responsible for the discovered textbook because in this situation, the college is subject to implied warranties unless the college has disclaimed such warranties in the student handbook.
D)this is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee.
A)the college is a constructive bailee, obligated to return the textbook to Lacy, and until it does, it is liable for harm to the property.
B)the college is a bailee by agreement because holding items in a lost and found box is generally part of the college-student agreement when the student enrolls for classes.
C)the college is responsible for the discovered textbook because in this situation, the college is subject to implied warranties unless the college has disclaimed such warranties in the student handbook.
D)this is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee.
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29
The element that distinguishes a contract from a gift is
A)performance of the offeror's or donor's promise.
B)the element of consideration which is present in a contract, but not in a gift.
C)whether or not the offeree or donee accepts the offer.
D)whether or not the subject of the gift or contract is illegal.
A)performance of the offeror's or donor's promise.
B)the element of consideration which is present in a contract, but not in a gift.
C)whether or not the offeree or donee accepts the offer.
D)whether or not the subject of the gift or contract is illegal.
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30
Which of the following is/are generally subject to a standard of strict liability for bailed goods?
A)contract carriers and common carriers
B)common carriers and innkeepers
C)common carriers
D)contract carriers
A)contract carriers and common carriers
B)common carriers and innkeepers
C)common carriers
D)contract carriers
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31
Griffith Manufacturing ships 40 crates of goods by Trusty Shipping, a common carrier. Trusty offers Griffith a shipping rate of $725 for a limited liability of $5,000 or a rate of $975 for full liability for any harm to the goods. Griffith chooses the $725 rate. In transit, Trusty's driver has an accident during an ice storm and all of Griffith's goods are destroyed, causing a loss of $12,000. If Griffith sues Trusty,
A)Trusty will be liable for only $5,000 because a common carrier is allowed to limit its liability by contract.
B)Trusty will be liable for the full $12,000 because common carriers have strict liability.
C)Trusty will automatically be liable for the full $12,000 under the Carmack Amendment.
D)Trusty is subject to normal bailment rules and can escape liability for any damage to the goods by proving that it exercised due care of the property and that the loss was caused by an act of God.
A)Trusty will be liable for only $5,000 because a common carrier is allowed to limit its liability by contract.
B)Trusty will be liable for the full $12,000 because common carriers have strict liability.
C)Trusty will automatically be liable for the full $12,000 under the Carmack Amendment.
D)Trusty is subject to normal bailment rules and can escape liability for any damage to the goods by proving that it exercised due care of the property and that the loss was caused by an act of God.
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32
Discuss whether or not the following common transactions are bailments and if so, who the bailor/bailee is and what type of bailment is involved.
a)Renting storage space in Farmer's Frank's huge barn to keep your classic car out of the snow and ice of winter. The rental agreement provides for $100/month rent and Farmer Frank has the only access to the barn.
b)Hiring a moving company to move your belongings to a new residence.
C)Loaning your lawn mower to your neighbor.
D)Parking your car in a "park and lock" parking lot.
a)Renting storage space in Farmer's Frank's huge barn to keep your classic car out of the snow and ice of winter. The rental agreement provides for $100/month rent and Farmer Frank has the only access to the barn.
b)Hiring a moving company to move your belongings to a new residence.
C)Loaning your lawn mower to your neighbor.
D)Parking your car in a "park and lock" parking lot.
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33
Beth owned an original U.S. flag. She had previously loaned the flag to Ross, a lawyer, so that he could display the flag on the wall behind his office desk. One day while visiting Ross in his office and admiring the flag, Beth said to Ross, "You are so fond of that flag, I would like you to have it!" Ross responded with a gracious "thank you." In this situation
A)Beth has not made a valid, binding gift of the flag because gifts are never binding and can always be revoked by the donor.
B)Beth has not made a valid, binding gift of the flag because the donor must deliver the property to the donee, which was not done here.
C)Beth has made a valid, binding gift if Beth agreed to give the flag in exchange for Ross's legal services.
D)Beth has made a valid, binding gift because she intended to transfer present ownership to Ross and Ross accepted the flag.
A)Beth has not made a valid, binding gift of the flag because gifts are never binding and can always be revoked by the donor.
B)Beth has not made a valid, binding gift of the flag because the donor must deliver the property to the donee, which was not done here.
C)Beth has made a valid, binding gift if Beth agreed to give the flag in exchange for Ross's legal services.
D)Beth has made a valid, binding gift because she intended to transfer present ownership to Ross and Ross accepted the flag.
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34
Distinguish between a contract and a gift. Give an example of each.
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35
Jake owns an old piece of exercise equipment. He has been using the equipment merely to hang his clothes on, so Jake decides to get rid of the thing. He takes the unused exercise machine to the landfill and throws it off the back of the truck. Maggie, a teenager, is at the landfill rummaging for useful items. Maggie sees the exercise equipment and decides it is just the thing to give her sister for Christmas, so she decides to take it home. As she is loading it into the back of her pickup truck, Jake stops and tries to get it back. The landfill owner sees the commotion and decides he would like to have the equipment as well. Who has the best rights in the exercise equipment?
A)they are all joint owners
B)Maggie
C)Jake
D)the landfill owner
A)they are all joint owners
B)Maggie
C)Jake
D)the landfill owner
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