Liu:What‘s your impression on this city?
Sally:Well,I‘m really attracted by it.
Liu:?What impresses you SO much?
Sally:It’S clean and beautiful.
A.Isn,t it
B.Really
C.Is that so
D.OK
A.not really
B.nothing
C.not exact
D.not like
A.That’s a piece of cake.
B.It’s nothing.
C.It doesn’t matter.
D.You are too polite.
Mr Liu returned to the repair shop claiming compensation for the defect of the air conditioner. The repair shop insisted that it was not liable for the fire accident and the resulting damage to the car. In addition, after retrieval of the data from the local vehicles registration centre, the repair shop found that the registered owner of the car was still Mr Feng, not Mr Liu. Under such a situation it refused to discuss the dispute any more with Mr Liu, on the ground that he was not a legitimate owner of the car. When Mr Liu asked Mr Feng to negotiate with the repair shop, Mr Feng was reluctant to do so on the ground that the transaction between them was over since he had duly delivered the car to Mr Liu.
Required:
Answer the following questions in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Property Law, and give your reasons for your answer:
(a) state the rule as to the passing of ownership for a car as a kind of movables, and the effect of the agreement between the two parties; (4 marks)
(b) state who should be the legitimate owner of the car; (4 marks)
(c) state whether the repair shop should be liable for the damaged car if the fire was caused by the defect of the air conditioner. (2 marks)