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Rescinded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Gifts generally cannot be rescinded except for conditional gifts.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