Description : In general all of the following are requirement for a bailment; except that the: a) Bailor must be in possession of goods b) Bailee must intent to possess goods c) Bailee must return identical goods d) Actual ownership of goods is necessary
Last Answer : d) Actual ownership of goods is necessary
Description : The person whom delivered the goods for bailment process is called a) Bailee b) Bailor c) Pawnor d) Pawnee
Last Answer : a) Bailee
Description : Choose the incorrect; Rights of bailee: a) Rights of implied b) Bailor’s lien c) Termination of bailment d) Enforcement of duties of bailor
Last Answer : c) Termination of bailment
Description : No consideration passes between the bailor and bailee a) Non gratuitous bailment b) Gratuitous bailment c) Special bailment d) Conditional bailment
Last Answer : b) Gratuitous bailment
Description : A bailment in which only the person who borrows and article gets the benefits is known as: a) Bailment for the sole benefits of the bailee b) Bailment for the sole benefits of the bailor c) Mutual benefit bailment d) Constructive bailment
Last Answer : a) Bailment for the sole benefits of the bailee
Description : The law concerning bailment provides for certain rights and duties of both bailor and bailee, depending on the: a) Amount of transaction b) Nature of business c) Kind of bailment d) Competency in the market
Last Answer : c) Kind of bailment
Description : The person delivering the goods for achieving some purpose and returned the same after completion is called a) Bailee b) Pledgee c) Bailor d) Agent
Last Answer : c) Bailor
Description : The transfer of goods from a bailor to a must actually take place Landlord Bailee Lease Tenant
Last Answer : Bailee
Description : A gives B two suitcases to store for him while he is at a meeting. What is the correct relationship between A and B. a) A is the bailee and B is the bailor b) A is the bailor and B is the bailee c) A and B are both bailees d) A and B are both Bailor
Last Answer : b) A is the bailor and B is the bailee
Description : Which is not the case of termination of bailment (a) Where the bailee wrongfully uses or dispose of the goods bailed. (b) When the period of bailment expires (c) When the object of bailment has been achieved (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (d) None of the above
Description : A person who finds the goods belonging to others and takes them into his possession is called a) Finder of goods b) Bailor c) Pledgor d) Pawnee
Last Answer : c) Pledgor
Description : Right of a person to retain possession of some goods belonging to another until some debts of the person in possession is satisfied a) Pledge b) Bailment c) Lien d) Guarantee
Last Answer : c) Lien
Description : Who has the primary responsibility in agency? a. Principal b. Agent c. Bailor d. Bailee
Last Answer : a. Principal
Description : The term bailment is derived from a French word “bailor”, which means: a) Depends b) Deliver c) Selling d) Buying
Last Answer : b) Deliver
Description : An agreement reached between a bailer and a bailee is a) Mortgage b) Bailout c) Bailment d) Codicil
Last Answer : c) Bailment
Description : What is the essence of the bailment a) Transfer of ownership b) Transfer of possession c) A and B d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Transfer of possession
Description : A bailment allows an owner of a personal property to transfer possession of it to another individual for any one of the following purpose; except: a) Sale b) Transportation c) Storage d) Lease
Last Answer : d) Lease
Description : Choose the correct one; Duties of bailor a) To return the goods b) To disclose known faults c) Not to set up an adverse title d) To return any accretion to the goods
Last Answer : b) To disclose known faults
Description : Which one is not the duties of bailee (a) The bailee must take care of goods as of his goods. (b) The bailee cannot use bailor’s goods in an unauthorised manner. (c) The bailee should return the goods without demand on the expiry of the time period. (d) He can set up adverse title to the goods.
Last Answer : (d) He can set up adverse title to the goods.
Description : What is the right of the bailee against the goods (a) Owner (b) Possessor (c) Bailee can sell those goods (d) Both (a) & (b)
Last Answer : (b) Possessor
Description : What is the subject matter of bailment a) Movable goods b) Immovable goods c) Perishable goods d) All of the above
Last Answer : a) Movable goods
Description : The bailment of goods as security for payment of a debt or performance of a promise a) Pledge b) Lien c) Agency d) Bailment
Last Answer : a) Pledge
Description : The contract which creates the relationship of an agent and principal a. Agency b. Bailment c. Pledge d. Offer
Last Answer : a. Agency
Description : where by exercising the right of stoppage in transit the unpaid seller regains the possession of goods, then a) unpaid seller lien revives b)contract of sale in terminated c) unpaid seller lien does not revive d)sellers possession in unlawful
Last Answer : c) unpaid seller lien does not revive
Description : The goods are the risk of a party who has the a) ownership of goods b)possession of goods c) custody of goods d)both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : a) ownership of goods
Description : The property in the goods means the a) possession of goods b)custody of goods c) ownership of goods d)both(a) and (b)
Last Answer : c) ownership of goods
Description : In a hire purchase agreement the hirer a) must buy the goods b)must return the goods c) has an option to buy the goods d)not given the possession of goods
Last Answer : c) has an option to buy the goods
Description : A ……… is a mercantile agent entrusted with the possession of goods for the purpose of selling them. a. Commercial agent b. Factor c. Broker d. Commission agent
Last Answer : b. Factor
Description : A mercantile agent employed to sell goods which have been placed in his possession or contract to buy goods for his principal (a) Factors (b) Brokers (c) Del Credere Agent (d) Auctioneers
Last Answer : (a) Factors
Description : A person employed to do any act for another person is called. a. Agent b. Principal c. Agency d. Bailor
Last Answer : a. Agent
Description : Pledgor is also known as a) Pawnor b) Pawnee c) Bailor d) Agent
Last Answer : a) Pawnor
Description : Which of the following is not an example of bailment a) A coat check b) Valet parking c) Dry cleaning d) A gift you give someone for their birthday
Last Answer : d) A gift you give someone for their birthday
Description : Which of the following is not a type of bailment a) Gratuitous b) deposit c) Sale d) Loan for use
Last Answer : c) Sale
Description : A bailment is for a specific period, it terminates on expiry of that period a) On the achievement of the subject b) On the expiry of the period c) Gratuitous bailment d) Destruction of the subject matter
Last Answer : b) On the expiry of the period
Description : A bailment for the sole benefit of a bailer usually results in ------------ a) Borrowing /lending transactions b) Spring transaction c) Declarative transaction d) Autonomous transaction
Last Answer : a) Borrowing /lending transactions
Description : A transaction in which an owner of a tangible personal property transfers the property such property is known as: a) Bailment b) Pledge c) Hypothecation d) Lease
Last Answer : a) Bailment
Description : Bailment is a special kind of contract that is widely used in business and in: a) Personal affairs b) Cultural activities c) Academic research d) Charitable institution
Last Answer : a) Personal affairs
Description : A person finds certain goods belonging to some other persons. In such a case, the finder (a) Becomes the owner of that good (b) Is under a duty to trace the real owner (c) Can sell that good if true owner is not found (d) Both (b) & (c)
Last Answer : (d) Both (b) & (c)
Description : Which one of the following statement is incorrect? a. An agent create a loyal relationship between a third party and principal. b. All agents are entitled to be paid for their services ... agency relationship may be created through necessity d. An agency relationship may be created through estoppel.
Last Answer : b. All agents are entitled to be paid for their services.
Description : In Commercial and business agreements, the intention of the parties to create legal relationship is (a) Presumed to exist (b) To be specifically expressed in writing (c) Not relevant or all (d) Not applicable.
Last Answer : (a) Presumed to exist
Description : In agreements of a purely domestic nature, the intention of the parties to create legal relationship is (a) to be proved to the satisfaction of the court. (b) presumed to exist. (c) required to the extent of consideration. (d) not relevant at all.
Last Answer : (a) to be proved to the satisfaction of the court.
Description : If in a contract, the time lapses and if the party fails to perform the contract within specified time the contract becomes (a) Voidable (b) Void (c) Illegal (d) Enforceable in the court
Last Answer : (a) Voidable
Description : A contract is said to be discharged or terminated (a) When the rights and obligation are completed (b) When the contract becomes voidable (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (a) When the rights and obligation are completed
Description : Which of the following legal statement is incorrect? (a) An agreement enforceable by law is a contract [Section 2] (b) All agreements are contracts [Section 10] (c) A proposal when accepted becomes ... and every set of promise forming the consideration for each other is an agreement [Section 2(e)]
Last Answer : (b) All agreements are contracts [Section 10]
Description : On sellers wrongful refusal to deliver the unascertained goods to the buyer, the buyer can file a suit for recovery of a)goods b)damages c)both (a) and (b) d)none of these
Last Answer : d)none of these
Description : The unpaid seller can exercise his right of stoppage of goods in transit where the buyer a)refuse to pay price b)acts fraudulently c)become insolvent d)all of these
Last Answer : d)all of these
Description : In case a condition is changed to the status of a warranty ,then the buyer a)loses the right to reject goods b)retains right claim damages only c)both (a) and (b) are true d)both (a) and (b) are false
Last Answer : c)both (a) and (b) are true
Description : In which of the following cases, the unpaid seller loses his right of lien? a) delivery of goods to buyer b)delivery of goods to carrier c) tender of price by buyer d) all of these
Last Answer : c) tender of price by buyer
Description : In Case of unconditional contract of sale, the property passes to the buyer at the time of making the contract. for this to apply, the goods must be a) specific b)in a deliverable state c) physically transferred to buyer d)both(a) and (b)
Last Answer : a) specific
Description : where the goods are delivered to a carrier or wharfinger for the purpose of transmission to the buyer, the delivery is a) invalid delivery b)valid and effective c) conditional d)none of this
Last Answer : b)valid and effective