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Chapter 16. Lindsay Whipple. True or false: A friend borrowing a hedge trimmer from you is a good example of a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor. True False. True or false: a reduction of the duty of care imposed by law on a merchant may be achieved by use of a disclaimer. True
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Chapter 16 Lindsay Whipple
True or false: A friend borrowing a hedge trimmer from you is a good example of a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor • True • False
True or false: a reduction of the duty of care imposed by law on a merchant may be achieved by use of a disclaimer • True • False
True or false: the bailor is the party who gives up possession of the property • True • False
Common carriers must excersize ___ care towards items bailed into their care for transport Ordinary Extraordinary Minimal
The rental of a truck to a young couple to facilitate their move to a new community is a good example of: • Mutual-benefit bailment • Gratuitous bailment
A bailees lien allows the bailee to retain ___ of the goods until bailee is paid • Use • Title • Possession
___ occurs when the baileerecieves and accepts a symbol of the personal property • Custody • Demurrage • Constructive bailments
Carrier’s lien is… • A fee for use of the transportation vehicle when it is not loaded/unloaded on time • Something that retains the goods until charges for transportation and incidental services are paid
___ means that The bailee will be liable if negligent in some way • Ordinary care • Mutual-benefit • Bailment
When only one of the parties benefit from the bailment, a ___ arises • Extraordinary bailment • Gratuitous bailment
A ___ is a sign, label, or warning reducing the bailee’s duty of care • Bailee’s liens • Disclaimer • Doctrine of capture
An industry may seek to avoid the duty of care established by the common law by… • Creating a disclaimer • Lobbying for legislation with a state/regulatory body
When a friend or relative borrows equipment and other personal property from one another without charge is is… • Gratuitous bailments for the sole benefit of the bailee • A mutual benefit bailment
True or flase: involuntary bailents may arise when mail is delivered to the wrong addressee? • True • False
True or flase: both the bailor and bailee do not owe various duties at law in order to ensure the success of the bailement • True • F
To have temporary control of another’s personal property yet not have a bailment is to have… • A constructive bailment • A demurrage • Custody
True or false: death, insanity, or bankruptcy are not reasons to end a relation when a bailee’s duty is not preformed • True • False
True or false: in actual bailements, bailees receive and accept the goods themselves • True • False
A sign, label, or warning reducing the bailee’s duty of care is.. • Bailee’s liens • Disclaimer
True or false: in a mutual-benefit bailment, the bailor’s main duty is to provide goods fit for the intended purpose • True • False
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