Question: Define or explain: CHAPTER 7 Types of Tangible and Intangible Property Distinguish between Abandoned, Lost, and Mislaid Gifts Delivery (Constructive included), Donative Intent, and Acceptance
Define or explain:
CHAPTER 7
Types of Tangible and Intangible Property
Distinguish between Abandoned, Lost, and Mislaid
Gifts Delivery (Constructive included), Donative Intent, and Acceptance
Accession be able to distinguish when it applies
Tenants in Common, Joint Tenants, Tenants by the Entirety
Collateral
Easement
Lien
Deficiency
Fee Simple, Life Estate
Different types of Deeds
Bailments be able to distinguish between sole benefit of the bailee, sole benefit of the bailor, and
mutual benefit bailment
CHAPTER 8
Elements: Agreement, Consideration, Capacity, and Legality - Implied in Fact Contracts Bi-Lateral and Uni-Lateral Contracts Prior Dealings Duress Promissory Estoppel Mailbox Rule Statute-of-Frauds and exceptions thereto Quasi Contracts Minors & Capacity Valid, Void, and Voidable Contracts Validity of Electronic Contracts
CHAPTER 9
Conditions: Precedent, Subsequent, Concurrent
Transferring Interests in Land must be in Writing
Material Breach
Substantial Performance
Specific Performance When is it appropriate
Impossibility of Performance
Effect of Handwritten Terms
Ambiguous Terms
Waiver
Accord and Satisfaction
CHAPTER 10
Intentional Torts, Negligence, and Strict Liability
Distinguish Conversion from Trespass to Personal Property
Assault/Battery
Defamation (Libel or Slander) & Defenses
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Appropriation
Wrongful Interference with a Business Relationship or
Contractual Relationship
Distinguish Comparative Negligence from Contributory Negligence
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