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bailmentn. 1) the act of placing property in the custody and control of a...
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bailmentA legal relationship in which one party (bailor) leaves personal property in the possession, and under the temporary control, of another (bailee). Common examples include leaving a car in a parking ga [..]
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bailmentDefinition The delivery of an asset by its owner to another person or persons for temporary care.
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bailment[Anglo-French bayllment, from bailler to hand over see bail ] : the transfer of possession but not ownership of personal property (as goods) for a limited time or specified purpose (as ...
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bailmentis a transfer of custody of a piece of property rather than a transfer of ownership of a piece of property.
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bailmentA bailment is the act of placing property in the custody and control of another, usually by agreement in which the holder (bailee) is responsible for the safekeeping and return of the property. Exampl [..]
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bailment(n) the delivery of personal property in trust by the bailor to the bailee
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bailmentThe personal property of one person being held by another with the intent of its being returned to the original owner (e.g., cars in a garage for repairs).
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bailmentn. 1) the act of placing property in the custody and control of another, usually by agreement in which the holder (bailee) is responsible for the safekeeping and return of the property. Examples: bond [..]
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bailmentThe term bailment
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