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Bailment - Wikipedia
Bailment is a legal relationship in common law, where the owner of personal property ("chattel") transfers physical possession of that property to another.
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bailment | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
A 'bailment' is defined as a non-ownership transfer of possession. Under English common law, the right to possess a thing is separate and distinct from owning ...
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Bailment: Definition, How It Works, Types, and When It Ends
Bailment refers to a legal relationship between two parties in common law, where assets or property are transferred from a bailor to a bailee.
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bailment
bailment (ˈbeɪlmənt) [a. OF. baillement, f. bailler to bail, give, deliver.] 1. Delivery, handing over, or giving for a specific purpose; according to Blackstone, delivery in trust, upon a contract expressed or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee.1602 W. Fu...
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Foundations of Law - Bailments - LawShelf
A bailment is the rightful possession of goods by someone who is not the owner of the goods. The owner is the bailor. The person in possession is the bailee.
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The Difference Between Consignment and Bailment - NCS Credit
A bailment occurs when the owner of goods (the bailor) temporarily transfers possession to another party (the bailee) for a specific purpose.
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Bailment - Practical Law
Broadly, the transfer of possession (and not ownership) of goods by the owner (the bailor) to another person (the bailee) so that they might be used for a ...
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[PDF] Principles of Bailment
A bailment is not necessarily terminated by the expiration of the contract of bailment. ... bailment, but they are not essential to the existence of the bailment.
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[PDF] CHAPTER 16 BAILORS AND BAILEES - Colorado Judicial Branch
A bailment is a delivery of personal property by one person to another for a specific purpose with the understanding that the property is to be returned when ...
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What is a Bailment and Why Should I Care? - Attorneys at Law
A bailment is created when a person delivers his or her personal property to another person to hold for a period of time.
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Georgia Code § 44-12-40 (2020) - "Bailment" Defined - Justia Law
A bailment is a delivery of goods or property upon a contract, express or implied, to carry out the execution of a special object beneficial either to the ...
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Trover
In later times, lawyers would talk of trover and bailment. A bailment occurs when there is an agreement for someone to transport or keep a chattel.
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bailor
bailor Law. (ˌbeɪˈlɔː(r)) [f. bail v.1 + -or; cf. bailee.] One who delivers goods, etc. to another for a specific purpose.1602 W. Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 31 The bailor shall not anie way be charged by vertue of this bond. 1624 [see bailment]. 1830 Edin. Encycl. III. 207 In bailment there is a speci...
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OW Bunker
from the seller, nevertheless because of the "Romalpa clause" (a retained right of title provision), the "transaction" was not a "sale" but instead a bailment (It was noted that, despite being a bailment, the bunkers could be consumed, since bailment requires the goods to be cared for and returned, and that consuming
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Banker (ancient)
to a notary before depositing the articles with a banker, and Law 123 stipulated that a banker was discharged of any liability from a contract of bailment Law 124 stipulated that a depositor with a notarized contract of bailment was entitled to redeem the entire value of their deposit, and Law 125 stipulated
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