Title Transfer
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 2 active questions. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- CRIMINAL2
Example wrong choices
16031_prayer_room_bookshelf · CRIMINAL · Choice Aembezzlement and larceny by trick.
Why it's attractive
If B fails and D fails, A falls with them.
Why it's wrong
If B fails and D fails, A falls with them.
16031_prayer_room_bookshelf · CRIMINAL · Choice Bembezzlement only.
Why it's attractive
Paul got the cash by lying from the start, so lawful possession never began.
Why it's wrong
Paul got the cash by lying from the start, so lawful possession never began.
16031_prayer_room_bookshelf · CRIMINAL · Choice Dlarceny by trick only.
Why it's attractive
Cash paid toward the price points to title passing to Paul.
Why it's wrong
Cash paid toward the price points to title passing to Paul.
17823_josephs_chariot · CRIMINAL · Choice BFalse pretenses, because all fraud involving property is false pretenses.
Why it's attractive
False pretenses requires title transfer.
Why it's wrong
False pretenses requires title transfer.
17823_josephs_chariot · CRIMINAL · Choice CEmbezzlement, because Joseph lawfully possessed the chariot after the rental.
Why it's attractive
Possession was fraudulent from the start.
Why it's wrong
Possession was fraudulent from the start.
17823_josephs_chariot · CRIMINAL · Choice DNo offense, because rental shops assume customers might not return items.
Why it's attractive
Business risk does not include fraud.
Why it's wrong
Business risk does not include fraud.
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