Chapter 17 Bailments questions (16)

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If you rent a locker at an airport, put your luggage in it, and keep the key to the locker, a bailment of your luggage has been created. True or False?

False

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If a farmer stores a particular grade of potatoes in a warehouse, the warehouse must return the same potatoes to the farmer. True or False?

False

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The fees a common carrier receives for use of its vehicle in the event that it is not loaded or unloaded at the agreed upon time is called

  • (a) a waiting fee

  • (b) a carrier’s lien

  • (c) demurrage

(c) demurrage

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A bailment that is imposed by law in certain situations, such as on the finder of a lost article, is referred to as an actual bailment. True or False?

False

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In a bailment relationship, the party who accepts possession and control of the property is the

  • (a) bailor

  • (b) bailee

Bailee

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A publisher lent one of its authors a computer to use in producing her manuscript. Unfortunately, she suffered a severe personal loss several months into the job and was declared insane. Did the bailment end at that point?

Yes or No?

Yes

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In a consignment, the retailer is a bailee.

True or False?

True

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In a bailment for services, the person providing the services is strictly liable for any damage to the bailed property until it is returned to the bailor.

True or False?

False

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The level of care a bailee must exercise over the goods is determined by…

  • (a) the value of the bailed property

  • (b) whether a bailor is a merchant or not

  • (c) the type of the bailment

(c) the type of the bailment

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When both parties benefit from a bailment, it is a mutual-benefit bailment and the bailee’s duty of care is ordinary.

True or False?

True

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When the bailment is only for the sole benefit of the bailor, the duty of care is minimal.

True or False?

True

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The bailee in an extraordinary bailment is strictly liable for loss or damage to the bailed goods.

True or False?

True