Legal Question in Business Law in California

Writer takes the typewriter to marchant, marchant repairs it and then mistakely sells it to student who was a buyer in the ordinary course of business:

A-Merchant could transfer all rights of writer to student who was a buyer.

B-In the ordinary course of buisness if marchant had sold the typewriter with knowldge that is belonged to writer.

C-Writer could reclaim it from student if a thief had stolen the typewriter from writer and had left it with marchant for repair writer could not recover it from student.

D-If marchants procurement of the entrusment of the typewriter was larcenous under the criminal law, marchant could not pass good title to student.


Asked on 8/24/11, 1:48 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

This is what, a law textbook from 1970? Tell the writer to get a cheap laptop.

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Answered on 8/24/11, 1:51 pm

This site is not for helping with homework.

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Answered on 8/24/11, 2:56 pm
Anthony Roach Law Office of Anthony A. Roach

You'd be a better law student if you master the King's English. Merchant is spelled with an "e" not an "a."

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Answered on 8/25/11, 7:51 am
Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

We old-timers remember "Marchant" as a manufacturer of electromechanical desktop calculators, a competitor of Frieden. Marchant machines were brown; Friedens were blue.

Study hard and you'll pass without our help.

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Answered on 9/20/11, 7:01 pm


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