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CHAPTER 16 REVIEW By Ed Ryan

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Chapter 16 review. By Ed Ryan. Page Directory. 3. 12. 21. 4 . 13. 22. 5 . 14. 6 . 15. 7 . 16. 8 . 17. 9 . 18. 10 . 19. 11 . 20. 3. what are the two ways for the possession and control of goods to change?. Consignment, custody Actual Bailments ,Constructive Bailments - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 16 REVIEWBy Ed Ryan

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Page Directory3. 12. 21.4. 13. 22.5. 14.6. 15.7. 16.8. 17.9. 18.10. 19.11. 20.

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3. what are the two ways for the possession and control of goods to change?

Consignment, custody Actual Bailments ,Constructive Bailments Custody, Actual Bailments Consignment, Actual Bailments

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4. Which is a service provided by a common carrier?

Bailments for hire Bailments for services Bailments for transport

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5. Under which would be a tool rental service?

Bailments for hire Bailments for services Bailments for transport

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6. Common Carriers must exercise what kind of care towards items in

there care for transport? Extraordinary Ordinary Minimal Gratuitous

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7. True or False: A friend borrowing a game from you is a good example of a bailment for the sole

benefit of the Bailor?

True False

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8. It is possible for a person to have temporary control of

another's property yet not have a bailment.

True False

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9. A ________ may charge demurrage

Recipient of the shipped goods Manufacturer of the shipped goods Common carrier All of the above

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10. A gratuitous bailment does not arise from a contract.

True False

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11. A gratuitous bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee does not require a duty of care that is extraordinary.

True False

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12. If you rent a locker and put personal items inside, and keep

they key to the locker. Has a bailment been created?

True False

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13. In a Bailment. The party that accepts possession and control of

the property is the_______ Bailor Bailee

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14. The Fees a Common Carrier receives for use of its vehicle in the

event that it is loaded or unloaded on the agreed time is called.

Incidental Charges Demurrages A Carriers lien

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15. The level of care that must be held over a bailed item is determined by

The value of the bailed property Whether a Bailor is a merchant or not The type of bailment The parties involved

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16. Which of these can end a bailment?

Death Bankruptcy Insanity All of the above

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17. This occurs when a person has temporary control of another's property, without a bailment.

Consignment Custody Carrier’s lien Holding

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18. _____ Is a sign, label ,or warning reducing the Bailee’s

duty of care. Notice Signal Warning sign Disclaimer

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19. A person hired to guard a piece in a museum has______ over the property

Possession Bailment Ownership None of the Above All of the Above

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20. In a consignment, the retailer is a bailee

True False

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21. Duty of care when the bailment is involuntary

Minimal Average Extraordinary

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22. Bailment in which one party receives no benefit

Mutual benefit bailment Gratuitous bailment Constructive bailment Actual bailment

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Correct!

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INCORRECT!