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bailment

NOUN
  1. the delivery of personal property in trust by the bailor to the bailee

How To Use bailment In A Sentence

  • This seems to be the case where the bailment is revocable by the bailor at his pleasure either unconditionally or upon a condition which he may satisfy at will.
  • Remote mountain woods is the Elunchun people's bailment of life and sentiment.
  • At that time, the pioneer must make a concerted effort in order to survive. Today, for Calgary, the spirit of cooperation is a tradition, a culture and bailment for future.
  • If securities are represented by a global note or are dematerialized, then bailment is not an appropriate characterization, even in the simplest of cases governed by English law.
  • Such voluntary transfers of possession are called bailment, and the person who so acquires possession is a bailee of the goods.
  • A bailment requires the producer to exercise due care toward the goods held.
  • Few states have applied these provisions to bailments even though bailees often insert disclaimers of warranties into their receipts and contracts.
  • The document that Maple City received was a bailment form.
  • Since he did reclaim it, Rollo did perfectly right to give it up, fish and all; and as he did so, it was a bailment for the benefit of the bailee, that is, Henry. Rollo's Museum
  • /2/The reason sometimes offered is, that, by breaking bulk, the bailee determines the bailment, and that the goods at once revest in the possession of the bailor. The Common Law
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