a) First things first. Why are these animals called Tennessee Walking Horses. Are they such good walkers?

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a) First things first. Why are these animals called "Tennessee Walking Horses." Are they such good walkers?
b) Enough trivia. What is a bailment?
c) Who was the bailor and who was the bailee?
d) Why does the Code treat bailments as slightly different from other sales involving risk?
e) How does the Code allocate risk in a bailment case?
f) But Scarbrough never received all of the ownership documents, and Dunn never explicitly said, "You are the owner." Why should Harmon win?
g) Scarbrough spent $25,000 on a horse he owned for three days. That doesn't seem fair?
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Business Law and the Legal Environment

ISBN: 978-1285860381

7th edition

Authors: Susan S. Samuelson, Jeffrey F. Beatty

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