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Question 1 may not be claimed by way of vindication
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Task 1.
Question 1 may not be claimed by way of vindication:
1. money and securities;
2. cash and bearer securities;
3. money and bearer securities - from a bona fide purchaser;
4. The cash and securities - on onerous purchaser;
Question 2. In the case of a voluntary loss of ownership of its owner replevin onerous to a bona fide purchaser:
1. satisfied;
2. is not satisfied;
3. is satisfied if the item is stored in a nature ;.
4. not satisfied, even if the thing is maintained in nature;
Question 3. In the case of a voluntary loss of ownership of its owner replevin onerous unfair to the purchaser:
1. satisfied;
2. is not satisfied;
3. is satisfied if the item is stored in nature;
4. not satisfied, even if the thing is maintained in nature;
Question 4. In the case of involuntary loss of possession of the owner of a lawsuit against the vindication of his gratuitous bona fide purchaser:
1. satisfied;
2. is not satisfied;
3. is satisfied if the item is stored in nature;
4. not satisfied, even if the thing is maintained in nature;
Question 5. In the case of a voluntary loss of ownership of its owner replevin to gratuitous bona fide purchaser:
1. satisfied;
2. is not satisfied;
3. is satisfied if the item is stored in nature;
4. not satisfied, even if the thing is maintained in nature;
Task 2.
1. In the case of involuntary loss of possession of the owner of his replevin onerous to a bona fide purchaser:
1. satisfied;
2. is not satisfied;
3. is satisfied if the item is stored in nature;
4. not satisfied, even if the thing is maintained in nature;
Question 2. In the case of a voluntary loss of ownership of its owner replevin gratuitous unfair to the purchaser:
1. satisfied;
2. is not satisfied;
3. is satisfied if the item is stored in nature;
4. not satisfied, even if the thing is maintained in nature;
Question 3. In the case of involuntary loss of possession of the owner of his replevin onerous unfair to the purchaser:
1 is satisfied;
2 is not satisfied;
3 is satisfied, if the thing is maintained in nature;
4 is not satisfied, even if the item is stored in kind;
Question 4. In the case of involuntary loss of possession of the owner of a lawsuit against the vindication of his gratuitous unscrupulous purchaser:
1 is satisfied;
2 is not satisfied;
3 is satisfied, if the thing is maintained in nature;
4 is not satisfied, even if the item is stored in kind;
Question 5. In some cases, the property can be vindicate in bad faith acquirer:
1. If the claimed property was excluded from the possession of the owner according to his will;
2. unfair acquirer can only vindicate money and bearer securities;
3. If the defaulting purchaser bought the claimed property without compensation;
4. In any case;
5. In the first and in the second case;
Task 3.
Question 1. Issuance of promissory notes by the legal nature is?
1. The legality of actions;
2. The legal act;
3. The legal act;
4. Transactions;
5. event;
Question 2. According to the accepted theory of civil law legal classification of the establishment of a literary work refers to legal:
1. events;
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