Lecture Business law with UCC applications (13/e): Chapter 29 - Brown, Sukys

Chapter 29 - Personal property and bailments. After completing this chapter, students will be able to: Give examples of tangible and intangible personal property; describe the methods of owning property with others; differentiate among lost property, misplaced property, and abandoned property;. | Business Law with UCC Applications,13e Personal Property and Bailments Chapter 29 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives Give examples of tangible and intangible personal property. Describe the methods of owning property with others. Differentiate among lost property, misplaced property, and abandoned property. Identify the requirements of a completed gift. Explain the law that applies to stolen property. Learning Objectives (cont.) Determine when a bailment occurs. Name and describe the principal types of bailments . Discuss the burden of proof as it relates to bailments . Make clear an innkeeper’s duty to accept all guests. Explain innkeepers’ duties of care to their guests and their guests’ property. Personal Property and Bailments Personal Property Ownership of Personal Property Lost, Misplaced, and Abandoned Property Gifts of Personal Property Stolen Personal Property Personal Property and Bailments Gifts of | Business Law with UCC Applications,13e Personal Property and Bailments Chapter 29 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives Give examples of tangible and intangible personal property. Describe the methods of owning property with others. Differentiate among lost property, misplaced property, and abandoned property. Identify the requirements of a completed gift. Explain the law that applies to stolen property. Learning Objectives (cont.) Determine when a bailment occurs. Name and describe the principal types of bailments . Discuss the burden of proof as it relates to bailments . Make clear an innkeeper’s duty to accept all guests. Explain innkeepers’ duties of care to their guests and their guests’ property. Personal Property and Bailments Personal Property Ownership of Personal Property Lost, Misplaced, and Abandoned Property Gifts of Personal Property Stolen Personal Property Personal Property and Bailments Gifts of Personal Property Uniform Transfers to Minors Act Gift in Causa Mortis Anatomical Gifts Personal Property and Bailments Bailments Principles of Bailment Bailments for Sole Benefit of Bailor Bailments for Sole Benefit of Bailee Mutual-Benefit Bailments Burden of Proof Innkeepers, Carriers, Warehousers Personal Property and Bailments Innkeepers, Carriers, Warehousers Innkeepers Carriers .

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