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Chapter 16 Review

Chapter 16 Review. Alysha Walters. A bailment is the transfer of possession and control of personal property. TRUE. FALSE. A disclaimer is a sign, warning, label, reducing the bailee’s duty of care. True. False. The nature of the bailee’s duty care may be modified by . A.

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Chapter 16 Review

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  1. Chapter 16 Review Alysha Walters

  2. A bailment is the transfer of possession and control of personal property TRUE FALSE

  3. A disclaimer is a sign, warning, label, reducing the bailee’s duty of care True False

  4. The nature of the bailee’s duty care may be modified by A. A. contract B. disclaimer C. legislation D. any of these B. C. D.

  5. If you lend a lawnmower to a neighbor, you have created a bailment True True False False

  6. Death, insanity, or bankruptcy will end the bailment even when the bailee’s duties can be performed by another True False

  7. A bailement ends when the parties mutually agree to end it. True False

  8. Agreeing to take care of your neighbors yard during their vacation would require you to exercise A. A. extraordinary care B. Ordinary care C. minimal care B. C.

  9. A gratuitous bailment does not arise from a contract True False

  10. It is possible for a person to have temporary control of another’s property yet not have bailment True False

  11. What is ordinary care? A. A. the bailee must not ignore, waste, or destroy the bailed property B. the bailee will be liable if negligent in some way C. consideration is given and received by both bailor and bailee B. C.

  12. What’s minimal care? A A. the bailee will be strictly liable for any damages, loss, or injury to the goods B. ownership reminds with the manufacturer or wholesaler until the goods are sold C. the bailee must not ignore, waste, or destroy the bailed property B. C.

  13. If Erika rents a car from a rental car company, what type of bailment is created A. Mutual-benefit bailement B. Involuntary bailment C. Ordinary bailment A. B. C.

  14. A catering company rents two large canopies to Faith and Tim for their wedding for a fee of $1,200. Because a fee is involved, this is an example of A. A. Baileelien B. Bailment for hire C. sale on approval B. C.

  15. When Brantley borrows Dierks’ motorcycle without paying Dierks any money for the use of the motorcycle, what type of bailment exist A. A. Gratuitous bailment B. Minimal care C. involuntary bailments B. C.

  16. The Bailor is the party who gives up possession of the property True False

  17. The bailee is the party who accepts possession True False

  18. What is an actual bailment A. A. bailees receive and accept the goods themselves B. fee for the use of the transportation vehicle C. when the party benefited is the bailee B. C.

  19. What is carrier’s lien? A. A. common carriers B. retain the goods until charges for transportation and incidental services are paid C. duty of care established by the common law B. C.

  20. The subject of bailment does not have real property True False

  21. A ___ may charge demurrage A. A. common carrier B. recipient of the shipped goods C. manufacturer of shipped goods B. C.

  22. CORRECT!  Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q15 Q14 Q13 Q11 Q12 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20

  23. TRY AGAIN  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20

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