True or False Questions
1. The Uniform Commercial Code does not cover bailments for storage. T/F
2. A bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee usually exists in agreements for the rental of equipment. T/F
3. In a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailee, the bailee is required to extend only slight care. T/F
4. The bailee in a bailment for work and services is entitled to hold and sell the property if the bailor does not pay for work or services done. T/F
5. The relationship between a consignor and a common carrier is a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor. T/F
6. A hotelkeeper has almost total liability for the property of guests. T/F
7. When a parking lot operator allows a motorist to lock a car andretain the key, a bailment relationship is created. T/F
8. When goods are stored in a warehouse, the warehouser becomes the bailor. T/F
9. In a mutual-benefit bailment, the bailee is required to extend extraordinary care. T/F
10. When fungible goods are stored, the identical goods must be returned. T/F
11. A bailment cannot generally be created without the agreement of both bailor and bailee. T/F