A bailment, or pledge, is an example of a legal situation where the person who
a. has actual possession does not have constructive possession
b. has possession of an item, is not the owner of the property
c. has the title to the item does not have a right to possess the item
d. has ownership of the item but does not have title
b
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a. Actus Reus. b. Mens Rea. c. An inchoate offense. d. Concurrence.
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