Deck 47: Personal Property, Real Property, and Insurance
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Deck 47: Personal Property, Real Property, and Insurance
1
Tangible property, such as automobiles, furniture, and equipment, and intangible property, such as securities, patents, and copyrights, are collectively referred to as ________.
A) real property
B) immovable property
C) personal property
D) fixtures
A) real property
B) immovable property
C) personal property
D) fixtures
C
2
Shelton Engines has built a new model of engines that can withstand more heat than the competing engines in its class. Lokin Inc., a sports car manufacturer, ________ the equipment from Shelton Engines for $1,000,000. Shelton Engines transfers title to the engine to Lokin. Lokin is now the owner of the equipment.
A) captures
B) leases
C) purchases
D) produces
A) captures
B) leases
C) purchases
D) produces
C
3
Personal property includes land and property that is permanently attached to it.
False
4
Give an account of the different types of property that can be owned.
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________ represent rights that cannot be reduced to physical form, such as stock certificates, certificates of deposit, bonds, and copyrights.
A) Real properties
B) Intangible properties
C) Fixtures
D) Immovable properties
A) Real properties
B) Intangible properties
C) Fixtures
D) Immovable properties
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6
Which of the following is considered real property?
A) a plantation
B) a car
C) a piece of furniture
D) a copyrighted song
A) a plantation
B) a car
C) a piece of furniture
D) a copyrighted song
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7
Real property cannot be owned by more than one person.
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8
Personal property that is permanently affixed to land or buildings is called a(n) ________.
A) chattel
B) fixture
C) attachment
D) lien
A) chattel
B) fixture
C) attachment
D) lien
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9
Personal property consists of everything that is not real property.
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10
The voluntary transfer of title to property without payment of consideration by the donee is known as a(n) ________.
A) adverse possession
B) future interest
C) gift
D) purchase
A) adverse possession
B) future interest
C) gift
D) purchase
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11
Real property can become personal property if it is ________.
A) removed from the land it is situated in
B) converted to an intangible property
C) fixed permanently to a piece of land
D) owned by more than one person at a time
A) removed from the land it is situated in
B) converted to an intangible property
C) fixed permanently to a piece of land
D) owned by more than one person at a time
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12
Which of the following is true about real property?
A) Real property refers to personal property permanently attached to a land.
B) Real property can be either tangible or intangible property.
C) Real property cannot become personal property under any circumstance.
D) Real property includes land and property permanently attached to it.
A) Real property refers to personal property permanently attached to a land.
B) Real property can be either tangible or intangible property.
C) Real property cannot become personal property under any circumstance.
D) Real property includes land and property permanently attached to it.
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13
Personal property that is permanently affixed to land or buildings is referred to as chattel.
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14
Which of the following methods of acquiring ownership was more important when the United States was being developed than it is today?
A) purchase
B) capture
C) gift
D) production
A) purchase
B) capture
C) gift
D) production
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15
Only intangible property qualifies as personal property.
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16
Which of the following is a similarity between real and personal property?
A) Both properties can include intangible properties.
B) Both properties are movable properties.
C) Both properties can be owned concurrently by two or more persons.
D) Both properties are removed by a seller prior to the sale of a property.
A) Both properties can include intangible properties.
B) Both properties are movable properties.
C) Both properties can be owned concurrently by two or more persons.
D) Both properties are removed by a seller prior to the sale of a property.
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17
Which of the following is true about fixtures?
A) They are categorized as real property.
B) They are easily portable.
C) They are typically removed prior to a sale.
D) They can only have one owner at a time.
A) They are categorized as real property.
B) They are easily portable.
C) They are typically removed prior to a sale.
D) They can only have one owner at a time.
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18
________ is a method of acquiring ownership, when a manufacturer purchases raw materials and then manufactures a finished good.
A) Gifting
B) Producing
C) Capturing
D) Purchasing
A) Gifting
B) Producing
C) Capturing
D) Purchasing
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19
A building attached to a piece of land would be considered a ________ property.
A) personal
B) movable
C) chattel
D) real
A) personal
B) movable
C) chattel
D) real
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20
Which of the following is an example of intangible property?
A) copyrights
B) fixtures
C) minerals
D) automobiles
A) copyrights
B) fixtures
C) minerals
D) automobiles
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21
The Uniform Transfers to Minors Act establishes procedures for adults to make irrevocable gifts of money and securities to minors.
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22
What does the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act establish?
A) rights for what a minor is allowed in case of inheritances without involving custodians
B) rights for what a minor can accept from an adult
C) procedures for adults to make irrevocable gifts of money and securities to minors
D) procedures for minors making gifts of money and securities to minors
A) rights for what a minor is allowed in case of inheritances without involving custodians
B) rights for what a minor can accept from an adult
C) procedures for adults to make irrevocable gifts of money and securities to minors
D) procedures for minors making gifts of money and securities to minors
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23
A gift is a voluntary transfer of property without payment of consideration by the donee.
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24
Confusion occurs if two or more persons commingle fungible goods.
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25
Which of the following is true with regard to the new engine, upholstery, and stereo player the thief installed in John's car?
A) These improvements have to be returned to the thief.
B) These improvements now rightfully belong to John.
C) The improvements have to be paid for by John if he wants to retain them.
D) The improvements will be confiscated by the police.
A) These improvements have to be returned to the thief.
B) These improvements now rightfully belong to John.
C) The improvements have to be paid for by John if he wants to retain them.
D) The improvements will be confiscated by the police.
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26
What is a gift inter vivos?
A) a gift that is made in contemplation of death
B) a gift made during a person's lifetime that is an irrevocable present transfer of ownership
C) a gift that is to be shared by the donor and donee with the payment of consideration by the donee
D) a gift that requires a monetary payment at a set date in the future
A) a gift that is made in contemplation of death
B) a gift made during a person's lifetime that is an irrevocable present transfer of ownership
C) a gift that is to be shared by the donor and donee with the payment of consideration by the donee
D) a gift that requires a monetary payment at a set date in the future
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27
A(n) ________ is an increase in the value of personal property because it is added to or improved by natural or manufactured means.
A) arraignment
B) accession
C) lien
D) bailment
A) arraignment
B) accession
C) lien
D) bailment
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28
Which of the following is true of ownership titles when confusion occurs?
A) Title to the goods can never be shared between the owners involved.
B) Title to goods commingled without permission goes to the innocent party.
C) Title to goods cannot be acquired by confusion.
D) Title to the goods can only be acquired if goods were commingled by accident.
A) Title to the goods can never be shared between the owners involved.
B) Title to goods commingled without permission goes to the innocent party.
C) Title to goods cannot be acquired by confusion.
D) Title to the goods can only be acquired if goods were commingled by accident.
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29
A gift causa mortis is an irrevocable present transfer of ownership during the donor's lifetime.
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30
________ occurs if two or more persons commingle fungible goods.
A) Confusion
B) Accession
C) Bailment
D) Easement
A) Confusion
B) Accession
C) Bailment
D) Easement
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31
For a gift to be considered valid, the donor must be shown to have a donative intent.
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32
Accession that naturally occurs to a property belongs to the owner.
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33
The value of John's car is said to have undergone a(n) ________.
A) accession
B) arraignment
C) bailment
D) lien
A) accession
B) arraignment
C) bailment
D) lien
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34
A gift that is made in contemplation of death is known as a(n) ________.
A) inter vivos
B) estate pour autre vie
C) gift inter vicos
D) gift causa mortis
A) inter vivos
B) estate pour autre vie
C) gift inter vicos
D) gift causa mortis
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35
If an accession is made wrongfully, the improver acquires title to the improved property and does not have to pay the owner for the property.
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36
If an accession is mistakenly made by an improver and the improvement cannot be removed from the original article, the owner owns title to the improved property without any payment.
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37
Which of the following is considered a constructive delivery of a gift?
A) giving the key to a safe-deposit box where the gift is kept
B) paying for the total value of the good being gifted in cash
C) contracting a third party to deliver goods to the donee
D) gifting someone in person to ensure acceptance of the gift
A) giving the key to a safe-deposit box where the gift is kept
B) paying for the total value of the good being gifted in cash
C) contracting a third party to deliver goods to the donee
D) gifting someone in person to ensure acceptance of the gift
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38
For a tangible gift to be considered valid, the donor must make the delivery in person.
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39
Which of the following is true of a gift causa mortis?
A) It cannot be revoked before the death of the donor.
B) It does not require the actual death of the donor.
C) It represents an irrevocable present transfer of ownership.
D) It takes precedence over a prior conflicting will.
A) It cannot be revoked before the death of the donor.
B) It does not require the actual death of the donor.
C) It represents an irrevocable present transfer of ownership.
D) It takes precedence over a prior conflicting will.
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40
A person can acquire ownership of unowned personal property by taking possession of it.
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41
In a bailment, the title to the goods passes to the bailee.
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42
A(n) ________ statute permits a finder of mislaid or lost property to clear title to the property if certain prescribed legal formalities are met.
A) estate
B) estray
C) lading
D) recording
A) estate
B) estray
C) lading
D) recording
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43
Only personal property can be used in a bailment.
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44
Title to goods cannot be acquired by confusion.
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45
The finder of an abandoned property holds title against the whole world except the owner.
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46
Which of the following is true of a bailment?
A) Only personal property can be used in a bailment.
B) Intangible property cannot be used in a bailment.
C) Only physical deliveries can become a bailment.
D) All bailments must be expressed in writing to be effective.
A) Only personal property can be used in a bailment.
B) Intangible property cannot be used in a bailment.
C) Only physical deliveries can become a bailment.
D) All bailments must be expressed in writing to be effective.
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47
The owner of the premises where a property is mislaid is entitled to take possession of the property against all except the rightful owner.
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48
Property that the owner leaves somewhere due to negligence, carelessness, or inadvertence is referred to as ________ property.
A) abandoned
B) real
C) lost
D) mislaid
A) abandoned
B) real
C) lost
D) mislaid
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49
Property that an owner voluntarily places somewhere and then inadvertently forgets is known as ________ property.
A) real
B) abandoned
C) mislaid
D) lost
A) real
B) abandoned
C) mislaid
D) lost
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50
Physical deliveries are made in most bailments.
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51
Explain the title to goods when fungible goods are commingled.
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52
A transaction in which an owner transfers his or her personal property to another to be held, stored, or delivered or for some other purpose is known as a(n) ________.
A) arraignment
B) easement
C) bailment
D) accession
A) arraignment
B) easement
C) bailment
D) accession
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53
A finder of a mislaid property can claim title to the property if it is found within the finder's premises.
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54
In which of the following processes is the title of goods not transferred?
A) an adverse possession
B) a bailment
C) a sale
D) an acquisition
A) an adverse possession
B) a bailment
C) a sale
D) an acquisition
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55
If the finder of a lost property posts notices and publishes advertisements describing the lost property, he or she will be able to clear title to the property after certain requirements are met.
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56
Which of the following is true of mislaid property with regard to the person who finds it?
A) The finder becomes the owner of the property.
B) The finder has the right to share it with the original owner.
C) The finder is not entitled to possess the property.
D) The finder is absolved of any responsibility of the mislaid property.
A) The finder becomes the owner of the property.
B) The finder has the right to share it with the original owner.
C) The finder is not entitled to possess the property.
D) The finder is absolved of any responsibility of the mislaid property.
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57
Property that an owner has discarded with the intent to relinquish his or her rights in it is known as ________.
A) real
B) lost
C) mislaid
D) abandoned
A) real
B) lost
C) mislaid
D) abandoned
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58
A finder who refuses to return a lost property to the loser is liable for the tort of conversion.
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59
The owners share ownership in commingled goods in proportion to the amount of goods contributed by each owner.
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60
Which of the following is true of ownership rights of an abandoned property?
A) The finder and owner must share ownership of the property.
B) The finder acquires title to the property, even against its original owner.
C) The owner can reclaim his or her property completely from the finder.
D) The owner of the premises where property is mislaid is entitled to possession but does not acquire title.
A) The finder and owner must share ownership of the property.
B) The finder acquires title to the property, even against its original owner.
C) The owner can reclaim his or her property completely from the finder.
D) The owner of the premises where property is mislaid is entitled to possession but does not acquire title.
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61
A bailment for a fixed term cannot be terminated before the end of the term by either party.
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62
Under the Statute of Frauds, a bailment agreement must be in writing if it is for more than one year.
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63
In a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor, the bailee owes a duty of great care to protect the bailed property.
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64
A(n) ________ is a document of title issued by a common carrier stating that the bailor has title to the bailed goods.
A) bill of lading
B) accession
C) freight forwarder
D) delivery order
A) bill of lading
B) accession
C) freight forwarder
D) delivery order
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65
A bailment at will can be terminated at any time by either party.
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66
A ________ is a gratuitous bailment that arises when the bailee is requested to care for the bailor's property as a favor.
A) bailment at will
B) mutual benefit bailment
C) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
D) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
A) bailment at will
B) mutual benefit bailment
C) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
D) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
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67
In the bailment agreement, which of the following types of duties did Randy neglect?
A) duty of great care
B) duty of slight care
C) duty of reasonable care
D) duty of ordinary care
A) duty of great care
B) duty of slight care
C) duty of reasonable care
D) duty of ordinary care
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68
Under the common law, innkeepers owe a duty of ________ regarding loss caused to the personal property of transient guests.
A) negligible care
B) slight care
C) strict liability
D) ordinary care
A) negligible care
B) slight care
C) strict liability
D) ordinary care
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69
A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee is an example of ordinary bailment.
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70
A warehouse company has a lien on the goods in its possession for necessary expenses incurred in storing and handling the goods.
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71
A bailment without a fixed term is called a ________.
A) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
B) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
C) bailment for a for mutual benefit
D) bailment at will
A) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
B) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
C) bailment for a for mutual benefit
D) bailment at will
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72
Warehousers are subject to the rights, duties, and liability of an ordinary bailee.
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73
In a mutual benefit bailment, the bailee owes a duty of reasonable care to protect the bailed goods.
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74
The Rosberg family asked their neighbors, the Lowells, to feed their cat while they are away on a vacation. The Lowells fed the cat as they had been asked to but the cat ran away and never returned. What kind of bailment agreement existed between the Rosbergs and the Lowells?
A) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
B) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
C) mutual benefit bailment
D) bailment at will
A) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
B) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
C) mutual benefit bailment
D) bailment at will
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75
What kind of agreement existed between Randy and Carl over the car?
A) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
B) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
C) mutual benefit bailment
D) bailment at will
A) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor
B) bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee
C) mutual benefit bailment
D) bailment at will
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76
Ordinary bailments involve warehouse companies, common carriers, and innkeepers.
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77
What is a warehouse receipt?
A) a receipt received by a warehouse after the bailor has retrieved the bailed goods and payment has been made
B) a document of title issued by a warehouse company stating that the bailor has title to the bailed goods
C) a certificate of authenticity issued by a warehouse stating that it is certified to hold bailed goods
D) an inventory list provided to the warehouse company by the bailor of the bailed goods
A) a receipt received by a warehouse after the bailor has retrieved the bailed goods and payment has been made
B) a document of title issued by a warehouse company stating that the bailor has title to the bailed goods
C) a certificate of authenticity issued by a warehouse stating that it is certified to hold bailed goods
D) an inventory list provided to the warehouse company by the bailor of the bailed goods
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78
Give an account of the duration and termination of bailments.
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79
What are the elements necessary to create a bailment?
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80
Which of the following duties is owed by the parties in a mutual benefit bailment?
A) duty of great care
B) duty of slight care
C) duty of ordinary care
D) duty of utmost care
A) duty of great care
B) duty of slight care
C) duty of ordinary care
D) duty of utmost care
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