1. With respect to bailed goods, common carriers are absolutely-strictly-liable. (TRUE/FALSE) 2. The distinction between real and personal property is important because how property is acquired is determined by its classification. (TRUE/FALSE) 3. Because a warehouse company is a professional bailee, it is expected to exercise a high degree of care to preserve and protect bailed goods. (TRUE/FALSE) 4. A bailee has no right to limit his or her liability for loss (or damage to) of the bailed goods,. because it would contravene public policy. (TRUE/FALSE) 5. Accession occurs when someone acquires title to a valuable piece of personal property by assuming a position of power. (TRUE/FALSE) 6. A bailee has a right to the reimbursement of costs incurred in keeping the bailed property, even in a gratuitous bailment. (TRUE/FALSE) 7. If confusion of property occurs as a result of the act of some third party, the owners of the goods share ownership in order of seniority. (TRUE/FALSE) 8. Personal property that is affixed to real property in a permanent way, such as tile installed in a house, is known as an appendix. (TRUE/FALSE) 9. Real property can be converted to personal property by detaching it. (TRUE/FALSE) 10. Adverse possession is a means of obtaining title to land without delivery of a deed. (TRUE/FALSE) 11. Joint tenants can transfer their rights by sale or gift to another without the consent of the other joint tenants(TRUE/FALSE) 12. Flights over someone's land can never be a violation to the owner's property rights(TRUE/FALSE) 13. Rendering the leased premises unfit for occupancy is constructive eviction. (TRUE/FALSE) 14. Earth Farm arranges to have Fresh Express, Inc., a common carrier, transport a load of almonds. Fresh Express will be liable for any loss or damage to the almonds a. under any circumstances. b. under no circumstances. c. unless the loss or damage is caused by a natural disaster. d. unless the carrier exercised reasonable care