LAW 603 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Bailment, Consignee, Subrogation
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Rights by: by contract, by gift, by possession (e. g. wild animal; intentionally abandoned bike, by finding, subject to rights of true owner, occupier is entitled to things that are found in the private but not public parts of its premises (see case brief 17. 1 (cid:224) page 417/402 , someone found a bracelet in a public area, who does it belong to, finder or tenant/occupier, finder was entitled to the bracelet because it was found in an area where it was public in nature, if the bracelet was found in an office, not in public area, it would, by creation (e. g. author) belong to the tenant/occupier. Commercial leases (cid:224) t has right to remove trade fixtures at end of lease, irreparable damage subject to terms of lease: at the end of the lease, t can take their personal property and t can remove trade fixtures (cid:224) a fixture specific to t"s business ( ex.