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Gift
Intent
Delivery
Acceptance (Gruen)
Intent
whether donor wanted to give it
Delivery
Constructive v. manual
-delivery was unusual in that alba picked it up as a borrower but ended up keepin git

Manual
-probably not because she already had the bike because she was borrowing git

Constructive
Strong, because she had the key
Acceptance
"thank you"
Rescinded
Gifts generally cannot be rescinded except for conditional gifts. conditional gifts are recognized only in very narrow circumstances (engagement rings in some circumstances). not likely for sucess
mislaid property
purposefully place, forgotten, becomes a bailment; finder has duty to locate true owner
lost property
finder of property keeps it against all but true owner
Gruen v Gruen
father gives painting to son. the gift was a symbolic delivery from the letters even though there was no phyiscal delivery
Causa Mortis
a gift in view of death. may be revoked at any time and is revoked by giver's recovery
elements of causa mortis
1. made in fear of death
2. donor must die of illness of peril
3. delivery must be made
Mcavoy v. Medina
pocketbook left in barber shop. mislaid. return item to barber shop because they are more likely to return it to the true owner
hannah v peal
brooch in owners house. the house was considered public because she never lived there. she couldn't have put it there herself