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单词 bailment
例句 bailment
In short, the investors argued this was not really a sale, but something more like a “bailment,” or the delivery of something without a transfer of ownership. Lehman Case Shows Blurred Lines on Repos 2015-07-07T04:00:00Z
HIRE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT, in the law of contract, a form of bailment of goods, on credit, which has extended very considerably of late years. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z
Pledging and letting for hire are species of bailment. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis
The whole process is merely one of bailment. The Arena Volume 18, No. 93, August, 1897
When the period of bailment is ended, the thing bailed must be returned. Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman
Second, there are the real contracts of debt and bailment. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Moreover, the banker's lien, though so termed, is really in effect an implied pledge, and confers the rights of realization on default pertaining to that class of bailment. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
Agistment, or the taking in of cattle or live stock to feed at a rate of so much per head, is a contract of bailment. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis
The law relating to such transactions is called the law of bailment. Rollo's Museum
At the expiration of the bailment he must deliver the machine to the owner or person authorized by him to receive it, and is liable if neglecting or refusing. Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman
So, too, our bailments are merely spoken of as bills, notes, or whatever a merchant might call them. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
Another kind of bailment is the hiring of property for a reward. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
His honor made a great discovery in bailments. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
And the question is, whether, according to the law of bailment, you ought to pay for this loss.” Rollo's Museum
Lastly, if the car is driven by the garageman's servant while the bailment continues, the bailee, and not the owner, is responsible for any injury done to a third person by the servant's negligence. Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman
It is desirable to prove the native origin of our law of bailment, in order that, when theory comes to be considered, modern German opinion may not be valued at more than its true worth. The Common Law
The word bailment is from bail, French, to deliver. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
A thing may be bailed to you for your benefit; as, for instance, if James were to lend you his knife, the knife would be a bailment to you for your benefit. Rollo's Museum
Then Rollo came back to his father to ask him a little more about bailments. Rollo's Museum
But if he were to ask you to carry his knife somewhere to be mended, and you should take it, then it would be a bailment to you for his benefit.” Rollo's Museum
It would seem from other books that this was spoken of bailments generally, and was not limited to those which are terminable at the pleasure of the bailor. The Common Law
Bailment, in law, is a delivery of goods, in trust, upon agreement that the trust shall be executed, and the goods restored by the bailee, when the purpose of the bailment shall have been, answered. The Government Class Book Designed for the Instruction of Youth in the Principles of Constitutional Government and the Rights and Duties of Citizens.
And so all the things which Dorothy uses in the kitchen are bailments.” Rollo's Museum
A bailment is only where property is intrusted to another, for a certain purpose, to be returned again to the possession of the owner, when the purpose is accomplished. Rollo's Museum
These would be three different kinds of bailments. Rollo's Museum
It is not strictly necessary to go on and complete the proof that our law of bailment is of pure German descent. The Common Law
Here ended the lecture on the law of bailment. Rollo's Museum
“It seems to be a case of bailment,” said Mary. Rollo's Museum
This shows the truth of what I said before, that a great many of the disputes among boys arise from cases of bailment. Rollo's Museum
All this conversation about bailment, and about its being for his benefit, not Rollo’s, was entirely unintelligible to Henry, who had never studied the law of bailment at all. Rollo's Museum
If the defendant was a servant not having control over the goods, he might not fall within the law of bailment, and factors are treated on the footing of servants in the early law. The Common Law
And so I let him have my fish; and that was a bailment, and it was not for my benefit, but his, and so he ought to have taken very especial care of it. Rollo's Museum
I think that Rollo’s giving Henry the dipper, with the fish in it, was clearly a bailment of the fish; that is, it was an intrusting of his property to Henry’s care. Rollo's Museum
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
On the other hand, if Rollo had a right to the dipper then, and he let Henry have it, as a favor to him, then, in that case, the bailment was for Henry’s benefit.” Rollo's Museum
Of course it was not confined to cases of bailment. The Common Law
And that, you see, is another bailment case. Rollo's Museum
There is a principle in the law of bailment which I did not explain to you the other day. Rollo's Museum
He said he did not know any thing about bailment, except bailing out boats—he had never heard of bailing fishes. Rollo's Museum
Slue, infra; in short, in all the leading cases on bailment. The Common Law
The more important alternative allegation, the assumpsit, had the effect in the end of introducing the not intrinsically objectionable doctrine that all duties arising from a bailment are founded on contract. The Common Law
They are so many attempts to state the duty of the bailee specifically, according to the nature of the bailment and of the object bailed. The Common Law
The other diversity marked the entrance of the doctrine of consideration into the law of bailment. The Common Law
“It is a case of bailment,” said he to Rollo, “and the question is, whether you are liable.” Rollo's Museum
The other cases relied on were some of those on general bailment collected above; the same authorities, in short, on which Southcote's Case was founded. The Common Law
The question of precedent is simply to what extent the old common law of bailment still survives. The Common Law
Another part was the liability of persons exercising a public employment for loss or damage, enhanced in cases of bailment by what remained of the rule in Southcote's Case. The Common Law
I now proceed to the discussion for the sake of which an account of the law of bailment was introduced, and to which an understanding of that part of the law is a necessary preliminary. The Common Law
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