Deck 22: Personal Property Vs Bailments
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Deck 22: Personal Property Vs Bailments
1
What term describes anything subject of ownership other than real property?
A) Personal property
B) Chattels
C) Personalty
D) All of the above
A) Personal property
B) Chattels
C) Personalty
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
What term describes personal property that can be touched?
A) Real
B) Tangible
C) Material
D) Substantial
A) Real
B) Tangible
C) Material
D) Substantial
Tangible
3
What term describes a promissory note?
A) Intangible property
B) Tangible property
C) Trade fixture
D) Real property
A) Intangible property
B) Tangible property
C) Trade fixture
D) Real property
Intangible property
4
What legal concept presumes that the owner has title to the property?
A) Custody
B) Trust
C) Ownership
D) Bailment
A) Custody
B) Trust
C) Ownership
D) Bailment
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5
How can personal property be acquired?
A) Anna buys a table at an auction
B) Anna receives a boat as a gift
C) Anna inherits a car
D) All of the above
A) Anna buys a table at an auction
B) Anna receives a boat as a gift
C) Anna inherits a car
D) All of the above
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6
What term describes a sale of property to the highest bidder?
A) Auction sale
B) Rummage sale
C) Bargain
D) Negotiation
A) Auction sale
B) Rummage sale
C) Bargain
D) Negotiation
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7
What term describes a sale of property when the auctioneer may not withdraw the goods after one bid has been placed?
A) Auction without reserve
B) Absolute auction
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Auction without reserve
B) Absolute auction
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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8
To acquire a personal property by gift, what people are necessary?
A) Bailor and bailee
B) Donor and donee
C) Promisor and promisee
D) Offeror and offeree
A) Bailor and bailee
B) Donor and donee
C) Promisor and promisee
D) Offeror and offeree
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9
What is an element of a valid inter vivos gift?
A) Being thankful for the gift
B) Delivery of the gift
C) Intention to deliver a gift
D) Suggestion to deliver a gift
A) Being thankful for the gift
B) Delivery of the gift
C) Intention to deliver a gift
D) Suggestion to deliver a gift
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10
How can a gift's delivery be made?
A) Constructively
B) Symbolically
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Constructively
B) Symbolically
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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11
What is an example of a donor's intent to make a gift?
A) Jane thinks about giving a car to Ray
B) Jane refuses to give a car to Ray
C) Jane contemplates to give a car to Ray
D) Jane buys a car and announces that it is a gift for Ray
A) Jane thinks about giving a car to Ray
B) Jane refuses to give a car to Ray
C) Jane contemplates to give a car to Ray
D) Jane buys a car and announces that it is a gift for Ray
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12
What is an example of a symbolic delivery of a gift?
A) Kate gives a camera to Tom
B) Kate mails a camera to Tom
C) Tom receives keys to a tractor stored on his uncle's farm
D) Kate hires a courier to deliver a camera to Tom
A) Kate gives a camera to Tom
B) Kate mails a camera to Tom
C) Tom receives keys to a tractor stored on his uncle's farm
D) Kate hires a courier to deliver a camera to Tom
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13
What Latin term means "between the living"?
A) Inter vivos
B) In pari delicto
C) Ipso facto
D) In personam
A) Inter vivos
B) In pari delicto
C) Ipso facto
D) In personam
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14
What does the Latin term "causa mortis" mean?
A) In good faith
B) Something for something
C) Because of death
D) Without reward
A) In good faith
B) Something for something
C) Because of death
D) Without reward
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15
What is an example of abandoned property?
A) Necklace misplaced in the house
B) Books taken to the recycling center
C) Suitcase lost at a railway station
D) Camera borrowed by a friend
A) Necklace misplaced in the house
B) Books taken to the recycling center
C) Suitcase lost at a railway station
D) Camera borrowed by a friend
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16
The finder of what kind of property becomes its new owner?
A) Lost
B) Mislaid
C) Abandoned
D) All of the above
A) Lost
B) Mislaid
C) Abandoned
D) All of the above
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17
What is an example of bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee?
A) Vera stores her car in John's garage, without compensation
B) Vera stores her car in John's garage, with compensation
C) Vera leaves her car in a car repair shop to be fixed
D) Vera loans John her video camera
A) Vera stores her car in John's garage, without compensation
B) Vera stores her car in John's garage, with compensation
C) Vera leaves her car in a car repair shop to be fixed
D) Vera loans John her video camera
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18
Who is a tortious bailee?
A) Person who has title to the property
B) Person who has rightful possession of the property
C) Person who has wrongful possession of the property
D) None of the above
A) Person who has title to the property
B) Person who has rightful possession of the property
C) Person who has wrongful possession of the property
D) None of the above
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19
What term describes a gratuitous bailment?
A) Bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
B) Bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
C) Mutual benefit bailment
D) Shared benefit bailment
A) Bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
B) Bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
C) Mutual benefit bailment
D) Shared benefit bailment
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20
A trade fixture always becomes part of the real property.
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21
Property that is not perceptible to the senses and cannot be touched is called intangible personal property.
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22
When a person possesses personal property, he or she always owns it.
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23
A person can acquire personal property when he or she creates it.
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24
One legal way to acquire personal property is conversion.
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25
During the purchase of personal property, title to property transfers from the seller to the buyer at the time of purchase.
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26
In an auction without reserve, the offeror is the bidder.
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27
The donor's intent to make a gift is an element of a valid gift.
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28
Delivery of a gift can only be made constructively.
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29
People creating property through their intellectual activities always own rights to this intellectual property.
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30
All states allow real property to be the subject of a gift causa mortis.
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31
Property can be involuntarily transferred when someone finds it.
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32
People who found lost property always acquire ownership rights to this property.
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33
A bailment is created when a car's owner leaves the car at an auto repair shop to be fixed.
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34
A bailee owes a duty to use great care with the bailed property.
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35
A right to possess something only obtainable by a legal action is called a(n) ________ in action.
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36
A built-in conditioner, permanently installed in a house, is an example of a(n) ________.
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37
Personal property is acquired when a person receives a ________ from a donor.
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38
Under Section 2-238 of the UCC, auctions are presumed to be with ________ unless otherwise explicitly stated.
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39
One element of a valid gift is the donee's ________ of the gift.
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40
When a person gives a gift to another, it is called an inter ________ gift.
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41
In some jurisdictions, a person who found lost or mislaid property is referred to as a(n) ________.
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42
A person finding a(n) ________ property becomes its new owner.
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43
A person using another's property for a different purpose than the one agreed upon is a(n) ________ bailee.
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44
A commercial bailment when both the bailor and the bailee receive something valuable from the transaction is called a mutual ________ bailment.
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45
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Fixture
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Fixture
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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46
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Inheritance
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Inheritance
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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47
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Auction sale
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Auction sale
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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48
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Gift causa mortis
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Gift causa mortis
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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49
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Tortious bailee
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Tortious bailee
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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50
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Donee
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Donee
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Tangible personal property
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Tangible personal property
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Abandoned property
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Abandoned property
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Bailor
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Bailor
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Title
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
-Title
A) Owner of the goods who places them in the possession of another person
B) Person having intentional, wrongful possession of another's goods
C) Sale of a property to the highest bidder
D) Personal property is physically attached to real property
E) Recipient of a gift
F) Evidence of ownership
G) Method of acquiring personal property
H) Property that has substance and that can be touched
I) Property intentionally discarded by its owner
J) Person, in anticipation of impending death, gives his or her property to someone
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55
Define personal property, tangible personal property, and intangible personal property. Identity different terms used to describe personal property and various methods of personal property acquisition.
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56
Define a donor and donee. Compare and contrast an inter vivos gift and a causa mortis gift.
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57
Define a bailment. Compare and contrast a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor and a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee.
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Laura was swimming in a public pool and did not notice that her emerald ring slipped off her finger. To comfort Laura, Jeffry presented her a ring with a ruby. When a friend said that the ruby was a fake one, angry Laura tossed the ring into a trash can. Later Wendy found Laura's emerald ring in the pool, and Clara found Laura's ruby ring in the trash can. Discuss what legal terms describe rings that left Laura's possession and who now owns them.
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59
Martin took his camera to Jake's repair shop to be fixed for a certain price. After the camera was fixed, Martin loaned it to Sandra, for free. Sandra stored her furniture in Martin's garage, for free. Discuss what kind of bailments took place, what duty of care over the bailed property should be exercised and by whom.
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