When a bailor sues the bailee for damages to the bailed property, who has the burden of proving fault and that such fault was the proximate cause of the bailor's loss?
A) the person in possession of the property
B) the bailor
C) the bailee
D) the jury
Question 2
Jon Weinstein has a contract to purchase Ralph Heap's medical office building. After the closing, Jon learned that Ralph already had another contract with Dennis Highsmith for the sale of the building. Which of the following is correct?
A)Ralph did not deliver marketable title to Jon and he can rescind the contract and seek damages.
B)It is Jon's responsibility to determine whether there are any other contracts for the sale of the building.
C)Jon's remedy is with the title company and not Ralph.
D)Jon will have to file suit against Ralph's other buyer in order to obtain damages.