Deck 16: Transfer of Title
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Deck 16: Transfer of Title
1
Personal property includes real property such as land and all property attached to it.
False
2
An order bill of lading is not negotiable.
False
3
When a person possesses an item,ownership is presumed,but it is possible to have possession of goods without having title,just as it is possible to have title without having possession.
True
4
Bill of sale is an example of how a title may be:
A) passed.
B) eliminated.
C) amended.
D) shared.
A) passed.
B) eliminated.
C) amended.
D) shared.
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5
For title to pass by estoppel,the purchaser need not prove that the purchase was made from one in rightful possession.
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6
The two types of conditions found in contracts for conditional sales are conditions precedent and conditions subsequent.
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7
If the owner of goods entrusts proof of ownership to someone in possession of the goods,the goods cannot be recovered by the true owner from an innocent purchaser.
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8
The concept of title was crucial in making determinations of the rights and responsibilities of the parties to a contract,prior to the adoption of:
A) Federal Trade Law.
B) Uniform Commercial Code.
C) United Trade Commission.
D) Trivial Trade Laws.
A) Federal Trade Law.
B) Uniform Commercial Code.
C) United Trade Commission.
D) Trivial Trade Laws.
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9
Legal disputes often involve the determination of who holds the title when a(n):
A) loss occurs.
B) contract commences.
C) performance initiates.
D) illegal activity occurs.
A) loss occurs.
B) contract commences.
C) performance initiates.
D) illegal activity occurs.
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10
Title is a tangible property.
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11
A salesperson need not have the express or implied permission of the titleholder of the merchandise to sell it.
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12
A circumstance in which title to goods may be passed by a non-owner who does not have title to the goods is known as pass by estoppel.
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13
Land and all articles permanently attached to it are known as:
A) personal property.
B) property in rem.
C) property in persona.
D) real property.
A) personal property.
B) property in rem.
C) property in persona.
D) real property.
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14
When the owner of goods entrusts property to a person who sells the same type of goods and that person sells the property to an innocent third party,the owner cannot be estopped from recovering the goods from the third party.
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15
The intangible right of ownership is called:
A) custody.
B) tenure.
C) title.
D) possession.
A) custody.
B) tenure.
C) title.
D) possession.
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16
Goods sold by weight or measure are known as tangible goods.
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17
A negotiable warehouse receipt,like the negotiable order bill of lading,requires that the original copy be presented to the warehouser before the goods will be surrendered to someone claiming them.
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18
Title passes when the parties intend it to pass.
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19
A salesperson in a retail store or service station is known as a retainer party.
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20
Situations of wrongful possession occur when property,such as stolen goods,is transferred without the permission of the owner.
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21
When property,such as stolen goods,is transferred without the permission of the owner,then it amounts to:
A) rightful possession.
B) champerty.
C) wrongful possession.
D) conditional sale.
A) rightful possession.
B) champerty.
C) wrongful possession.
D) conditional sale.
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22
A legal bar to the use of contradictory words or acts in asserting a claim against another is known as a(n):
A) condition.
B) estoppel.
C) redeeming power.
D) restraining order.
A) condition.
B) estoppel.
C) redeeming power.
D) restraining order.
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23
Title to goods passes when the:
A) court approves the transaction
B) majority party votes for it to pass.
C) parties intend for it to pass.
D) bill of sale is approved.
A) court approves the transaction
B) majority party votes for it to pass.
C) parties intend for it to pass.
D) bill of sale is approved.
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24
In order to recover one's lost property,one has to prove the:
A) possession of that property.
B) purchasing ability of that property.
C) legality of that property.
D) ownership over that property.
A) possession of that property.
B) purchasing ability of that property.
C) legality of that property.
D) ownership over that property.
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25
A person who finds an article has good title against anyone EXCEPT the:
A) true owner.
B) future purchaser.
C) seller.
D) middleman.
A) true owner.
B) future purchaser.
C) seller.
D) middleman.
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26
A salesperson of the titleholder of certain merchandise may sell the products of the titleholder because he has ___________ permission of the titleholder.
A) only the express
B) the express or implied
C) only the implied
D) neither express nor implied
A) only the express
B) the express or implied
C) only the implied
D) neither express nor implied
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27
For a title to pass,it is important that the goods are:
A) ascertained.
B) not ascertained.
C) perishable.
D) not perishable.
A) ascertained.
B) not ascertained.
C) perishable.
D) not perishable.
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28
A warehouse receipt is used for goods that are being:
A) imported.
B) stored.
C) exported.
D) sold immediately.
A) imported.
B) stored.
C) exported.
D) sold immediately.
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29
A receipt for goods that are to be shipped is known as a:
A) warehouse receipt.
B) bill of lading.
C) bill of sale.
D) bill of purchase.
A) warehouse receipt.
B) bill of lading.
C) bill of sale.
D) bill of purchase.
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30
Camilla agrees to purchase a car for $ 15,000.Camilla and the seller agree that Camilla will return the following day with license plates to pick up the vehicle.In this case,the title shall pass:
A) when Camilla arrives with the license plates.
B) when Camilla takes the vehicle home.
C) at the time of purchase.
D) at the time of agreement.
A) when Camilla arrives with the license plates.
B) when Camilla takes the vehicle home.
C) at the time of purchase.
D) at the time of agreement.
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31
A negotiable order bill of lading can be used to ensure that the carrier will not deliver the goods until the receiver surrenders the original copy of the order bill of lading to the:
A) importer.
B) retailer.
C) dealer.
D) carrier.
A) importer.
B) retailer.
C) dealer.
D) carrier.
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32
When a person sells stolen property to an innocent third party,the owner is estopped from recovering the goods from the:
A) retailer.
B) remote party.
C) seller.
D) third party.
A) retailer.
B) remote party.
C) seller.
D) third party.
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33
A nonnegotiable warehouse receipt is like a:
A) straight bill of lading.
B) bill of sale.
C) bill of purchase.
D) slanted bill of lading.
A) straight bill of lading.
B) bill of sale.
C) bill of purchase.
D) slanted bill of lading.
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34
A sale in which contract provisions that specify conditions that must be met by one of the parties is called a(n):
A) conditional sale.
B) substantial sale.
C) premeditated sale.
D) altruistic sale.
A) conditional sale.
B) substantial sale.
C) premeditated sale.
D) altruistic sale.
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35
If a bill of sale is a handwritten document instead of a legal document,the bill is:
A) no longer effective.
B) still effective.
C) void.
D) forged.
A) no longer effective.
B) still effective.
C) void.
D) forged.
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36
There are two kinds of bill of lading.While one is a straight bill of lading,the other one is:
A) bill of sale.
B) flexible bill of lading.
C) order bill of lading.
D) bill of acknowledgement.
A) bill of sale.
B) flexible bill of lading.
C) order bill of lading.
D) bill of acknowledgement.
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37
For a title to pass by estoppel,the purchaser needs to prove the following EXCEPT that:
A) the purchase was made in good faith.
B) the purchase was made from one with the rightful possession.
C) no consideration or value was given by the buyer.
D) the value was given by the buyer for which he now claims ownership.
A) the purchase was made in good faith.
B) the purchase was made from one with the rightful possession.
C) no consideration or value was given by the buyer.
D) the value was given by the buyer for which he now claims ownership.
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38
When a sales contract provides that specific conditions must be met after title has passed,it is said to contain a condition:
A) that is not legal.
B) subsequent.
C) simultaneous.
D) of no consequence.
A) that is not legal.
B) subsequent.
C) simultaneous.
D) of no consequence.
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39
Wheat,sugar and flour are sold by weight and measure and are examples of:
A) mutated goods.
B) moss goods.
C) amoebic goods.
D) fungible goods.
A) mutated goods.
B) moss goods.
C) amoebic goods.
D) fungible goods.
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40
As representatives of the owner of the goods,the individuals who have the right to make legitimate sales are known as a(n):
A) remote party.
B) third party.
C) veteran party.
D) amicus retailer.
A) remote party.
B) third party.
C) veteran party.
D) amicus retailer.
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41
What are the various methods by which a title passes?
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42
What is the differentiating factor between the two kinds of properties?
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43
How does a transfer of title happen by estoppel?
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