Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01)

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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 1 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property Due Oct 29 at 11:59pm Points 125 Questions 25 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 22 minutes 100 out of 125 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 100 out of 125 Submitted Oct 29 at 9:57pm This attempt took 22 minutes. The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 . Contains 25 multiple-choice questions. Is limited to 1 hour . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 125 points . Students are permitted to take the quiz with an open book and open notes. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 1: Week 1. 5 / 5 pts Question 1 Online Residen Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 2 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 A non-owner of personal property can lawfully possess an item of personal property. Which of the following lists most completely identiPes the types of a non-owner’s possession that are lawful? Gratuitous bailment and involuntary bailment. Gratuitous bailment, voluntary contract bailment, and involuntary bailment. Voluntary contract bailment and involuntary bailment. Gratuitous bailment and voluntary contract bailment. 5 / 5 pts Question 2 Wild animals are rarely the subject of litigation in modern times. The utility of understanding the law regarding wild animals is: It provides a framework to determine the ownership of other natural resources. It inWuenced the development of American law through its underlying policies.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 3 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 It provides a framework to determine the origins of property rights. All of the above. 5 / 5 pts Question 3 The capture rule relates to how the common law dealt with... Ownership of found property. Property given as a gift. Ownership of wild animals. Bailment of property. 5 / 5 pts Question 4 When an adverse possessor Prst takes possession of chattel, this act has which of the following legal consequences in the majority of states?
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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 4 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Legal title to the chattel is now in the name of the adverse possessor. The adverse possessor becomes a gratuitous bailee. The adverse possessor becomes a voluntary contractual bailee. The statute of limitations for adverse possession begins to run. 0 / 5 pts Question 5 Incorrect Incorrect . The right to transfer includes an owner’s sale, donation or devise of his/her property. Therefore, we can say the right to transfer property is not limited or restricted. True False 0 / 5 pts Question 6 Incorrect Incorrect The most complete list of the common law traditional categories of found property is which of the following?
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 5 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Lost property; treasure trove property only in England; abandoned property; mislaid property. Lost property; mislaid property; treasure trove only in the USA; abandoned property. Abandoned property; mislaid property; treasure trove in England and in a minority of jurisdictions in the USA; lost property. Abandoned property; mislaid property; lost property; treasure trove was not a traditional category in any jurisdiction. 5 / 5 pts Question 7 The Uniform Commercial Code provides protection for bona Pde purchasers under certain circumstances. True False 0 / 5 pts Question 8 Incorrect Incorrect
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 6 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Five students gathered in the study hall to jointly prepare for their basket weaving exam. Each student had their textbook and laptop. When the study session was over, all the students quickly left the room, except Sandra. Sandra collected her things and noticed a laptop remained on the table. She put it in her backpack and went to the coffee shop next door. Sandra bought a cup of coffee and left the laptop with the cashier, thinking her classmate Tom would look for his laptop in the study hall and then the coffee shop. When true owner Tom discovered that Sandra was the last to leave the study session and that his laptop was not there, he asked Sandra about it. Upon learning it was left at the coffee shop, Tom asked the coffee shop manager if a laptop had been left at the shop. The manager asked all employees about a laptop, but he told Tom that neither he nor the employees had seen a laptop at the cash register or behind the counter. If Tom were to sue Sandra, what would be his claim? There was a gratuitous bailment and Sandra is liable under the slight negligence standard. There was a gratuitous bailment and Sandra is liable under the ordinary negligence standard. There was an involuntary bailment and Sandra is strictly liable. . There was an involuntary bailment and Sandra is liable under the gross negligence standard.
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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 7 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 5 / 5 pts Question 9 Most states require a bailee to exercise which of the following standards of care? The duty of care that ranges from gross negligence to ordinary negligence to slight negligence, as determined by for whose benePt the bailment was established. The duty of care imposed on a bailee for the failure to return the chattel is the reasonable person standard. The duty of care imposed on a bailee is the ordinary negligence standard. The duty of care imposed on a bailee is none of the above. 5 / 5 pts Question 10 If we assume that a spam email has been held by a court to be a trespass to chattels, then which of the following will most likely not be considered to be a trespass to chattels?
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 8 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 A cook at a diner who serves a “beyond meat” steak to a customer who had ordered a beef sirloin steak. A pet owner who lets his dog relieve itself on the neighbor’s front lawn. A teenager who lets the air out of his neighbor’s car tires while it is parked on the neighbor’s driveway. A computer technician who hacks his neighbor’s television and posts a video of his favorite rock and roll band. 5 / 5 pts Question 11 Which of the following groups of factors is the legally accepted guide for courts to analyze whether a Pnder has obtained rights in found property? Location of the property when found; validity of the claims to the property; intent of the claimants to the property.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 9 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Identity of the category of the found property; intent of the true owner and of the Pnder to control the property; location of the property when found. Location of the property when found; identity of the competing claimants; presumed intent of original owner. Possession of the property; identity of the type of found property; validity of the claims to the property. 5 / 5 pts Question 12 Custom proved to be critical to the judicial decision in which of the following cases regarding the ownership of wild animals? Ghen v. Rich. Young v. Hichens. State v. Shaw. Pierson v. Post. 5 / 5 pts Question 13
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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 10 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Statutes in many states replace the common law categories and rules regarding Pnders of personal property. What features about such statutes deviate from the common law categories and rules? All of the following. Landowners are less likely to obtain title to the personal property. The Pnder has an incentive to report the Pnd to the police department. Increases the likelihood the personal property will be returned to the true owner. 0 / 5 pts Question 14 Incorrect Incorrect The judgment in the Armory case was granted in favor of: The true owner, because there was no evidence the jewel was abandoned.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 11 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 The chimney sweep, because, as the Pnder and former possessor of the jewel, the chimney sweep had a better claim to title than the goldsmith and the court thereby protected the concept of ownership. The chimney sweep, because, as the Pnder and former possessor of the jewel, the chimney sweep had a better claim to title than the true owner and the court thereby protected the concept of ownership. The true owner, because title to chattel is absolute, even though the true owner was not a party in the case. 5 / 5 pts Question 15 Mrs. Arden lost her gold wedding ring and Mrs. Boyd found it. Later, Mrs. Boyd moved the ring from her coat pocket to her purse, which had a hole in it. Boyd lost the ring and it was found by Mr. Campbell. Which statement most accurately describes the court’s likely ruling in a lawsuit by Boyd against Campbell? Campbell, as the second Pnder of lost property, is the owner of the ring, unless Mrs. Arden is present to assert her title to the ring.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 12 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Boyd, as the Prst Pnder of lost property, is the owner of the ring, unless Mrs. Arden is present to assert her title to the ring. Boyd, as the Prst Pnder of lost property, is the owner of the ring unless Campbell proves he is the second Pnder and in possession of the ring. Campbell, as the second Pnder of lost property, is the owner of the ring under the relativity of title doctrine. 5 / 5 pts Question 16 In a case where a person seeks a judgment awarding him/her with ownership of another’s personal property, which of the following does not help the person’s case: The person works on the item of personal property and increases its value. The person acts in good faith. The person creates a different item out of the personal property. The person declines to pay the value of the item to the owner.
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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 13 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 5 / 5 pts Question 17 The doctrine of adverse possession of personal property is problematic due to the chattel’s portability and the likelihood that the possessor’s use of the chattel may not give notice to the owner. The law in a few states seeks to reduce or eliminate these problems by which of the following? The statute of limitations begins to run when the true owner knows or should have known of the possessor’s actual possession of the personal property. The statute of limitations begins to run upon a person’s adverse and hostile possession of the personal property. The statute of limitations begins to run upon a person’s open and notorious possession of the personal property. Upon the continuous possession of the personal property for the entire statute of limitations period by the adverse possessor.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 14 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 5 / 5 pts Question 18 Which of the following explains why a bona Pde purchaser of an item of personal property will prevail over the true owner in certain transactions? All of the following. The bona Pde purchaser would suffer a great burden if required to conduct a reasonably diligent search of the title to the item. The bona Pde purchaser is an innocent party. The bona Pde purchaser buys the item while the seller of the property has voidable title and the bona Pde purchaser sells the item before the true owner sues the bona Pde purchaser to recover the item. The bona Pde purchaser’s title to personal property is protected if he meets the qualiPcations of a bona Pde purchaser. 0 / 5 pts Question 19 Incorrect Incorrect
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 15 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 When all the underlying facts show that the original owner of an item of personal property abandoned the property, the original owner nonetheless would win a court judgment against the Pnder of the property because he was the original owner. Is this true or false? True False 5 / 5 pts Question 20 Which of the following is accurate regarding accession rules? The person who improves the chattel will nearly always be given title despite his bad faith. The owner of the chattel will nearly always be given title when an improver acts in bad faith. Before title to chattel is given to an improver, the court will make sure the improver knew the owner did not productively use the chattel.
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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 16 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 The person that adds labor to the chattel must also add value to the chattel. 5 / 5 pts Question 21 Bailment is the lawful possession of real property. True False 5 / 5 pts Question 22 Which of the following statements is the most accurate regarding the bundle of property rights? The right to transfer includes the right to sell and lease the property, but does not include the right to donate the property. The right to exclude includes the right to keep trespassers off the property, but does not include the right to keep an easement holder off the property.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 17 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 The right to possess and use the property includes only that possession and use permitted by law, but does not include the right to keep the property vacant and unoccupied. The bundle of property rights is expanding through government’s use of statutes and ordinances. 5 / 5 pts Question 23 The least accurate dePnition of the traditional categories of found property is which of the following? Treasure trove consists of gold, silver, currency, or the like intentionally concealed by an unknown owner for safekeeping in a secret location in the distant past. Lost property is deemed to exist when the owner intentionally and voluntarily parts with it through neglect or inadvertence and forgets where it is. Mislaid property is deemed to exist when the owner voluntarily puts the property in a particular place, intending to retain ownership, but then fails to reclaim it or forgets its location.
12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 18 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 Abandoned property is deemed to exist when the owner intentionally and voluntarily relinquishes all right, title, and interest in it. 5 / 5 pts Question 24 The key take-away rule from the Pierson v. Post case is most accurately stated in which of the following statements? The owner of the real property on which the wild animal is found is the owner of the wild animal. The owner of the wild animal is the person who, with the intent to take the animal, continues his pursuit with a reasonable prospect of taking the animal. The owner of the wild animal is the person who actually captures the animal, so as to reward him and to reduce physical confrontations. The owner of the wild animal is the person who actually captures the animal, because it follows the rule of custom.
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12/12/23, 5 : 34 PM Quiz: Introduction to Property & Personal Property: JURI550: Property Law (D01) Page 19 of 19 https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/515933/quizzes/2649128 ? module_item_id=60007975 5 / 5 pts Question 25 Property rights are often referred to as the metaphorical bundle of sticks, as Chapter 1 of the text points out. If one of the sticks is the right to destroy the property that a person owns, which of the following statements is the most accurate? None of the following are correct. The right to destroy is not limited; it is an absolute right. The right to destroy is not within the bundle of sticks. The right to destroy can be limited if a law or private document that applies to the subject property restricts the right to destroy. Quiz Score: 100 out of 125