How To Use Bailor In A Sentence
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Section 9 of the Act provides that there is an implied condition as to fitness for purpose where the bailor bails goods in the course of a business.
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The person delivering the goods is called the "bailor".
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If the bailor is damnified by the terms of the sub-bailment he has a cause of action against the head bailee.
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Yes | No | Report from bailor 09 wrote 39 weeks 6 days ago thats a good one and the shark is nice too
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Yes | No | Report from bailor 09 wrote 46 weeks 5 days ago you can never go wrong with a good ol 'muzzy broadhead on a carbon express arrow.
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I do not think that it was the Crown case that this was a dispute between a bailor and a bailee.
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Such relationships may include those between employer and employee, school and pupil, or bailor and bailee.
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/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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Doesn't solve the problem -- The "bailor" typically does not put conditions on the bailee that end up improving behavior or solving the underlying problem.
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Consent seems to me to be relevant only between the bailor and head bailee.
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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.
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Seetahal, a former magistrate, said the responsibility of the bailor was to ensure that the accused appeared in court for trial.
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Yes | No | Report from bailor 09 wrote 46 weeks 5 days ago back up to bowhunter. 22's now are so revolutionary, it's easy to shoot squirrels but a bow is much more of a challenge
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Yes | No | Report from bailor 09 wrote 44 weeks 3 days ago that will be anice post card
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If it is for the benefit of the bailor, that is, the boy who intrusts it, then he can't require the other to pay for it, unless he was grossly negligent.
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Yes | No | Report from bailor 09 wrote 1 year 6 days ago nice trout, congrtulations!!!
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As the bailee recovered the whole value of the goods, the old reason, that he was answerable over, has in some cases become a new rule, (seemingly based on a misunderstanding,) that the bailee is a trustee for the bailor as to the excess over his own damage.
The Common Law
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Any contrary decision would make a serious and unjustifiable inroad on the rights of bailors, and for this inroad there does not appear to me to be any authority.
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Yes | No | Report from bailor 09 wrote 1 year 6 days ago to michcitydds just work out at home by going out and taking a sack with sand or dirt in it and go for a walk pulling the sack. this will get you in great dragging shape.
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