business law bailment
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BAILOR BAILEEDelivery of goods
Valet parking
Bailor Baile
e
Change of possession.
Lending a computer system
“A”Bailo
r
“B”Baile
e
Transfer of possession of
watch
Repairment of watch
Bailor
Bailee
Return of possession to
bailor
Transfer of possession of damaged car
Bailor
Bailee
Sub-Bailee
Posse
ssion
move
s back
to
bailo
r
Stolen jewellery
of “A”
Recovered by police.
Unintentional creation of contract of "bailment”.
Bailor
Bailee
Disappearance of
jewelleryState Of Mysore
Bailee
Expres
s
contra
ct
Implie
d
contra
ctBailme
nt contrac
t
“A”Bailo
r
Transfer of possession of cloth.
“tailor”
Bailee
Actual delivery of cloth.
“A”Bailor
“B”Custodia
n
“C”Bailee
Transfer of possession by the custodian
Constructive delivery
Return of cloth to bailor
The evidence shows that the plaintiff arranged that certain jewels which she desired to be made should be got made by certain goldsmiths working in the defendant's house, apparently because there was more convenient accommodation there. The plaintiff admits that she used to attend every day in the defendant's house during the time that the goldsmiths were at work. It is true that even according to the defendant's written statement he received at the outset two old jewels from the plaintiff for the purpose of being melted into gold and being utilized for the making of the new jewels.There is nothing in the evidence to suggest that the gold that thus came into the plaintiff's possession was ever thereafter "delivered" to the defendant by the plaintiff. All that the evidence discloses is that every evening, as soon as the gold-smiths' work for the day was over, the plaintiff used to receive the half made jewels from the goldsmiths, put them into a box which the defendant had given her for her use and put the box in a room in the defendant's house. One of the plaintiff's witnesses adds that even the key of that room was kept in the plaintiff's possession.
Goods of “A”
House of “B”
Bailment of goods
Return of possession after some time.
Benefiter
Lending of books to a friend
Return of books after a specific
period
Benefiter
Car rentals
Consumer
Bailment of car
Return of possession of car
Benefiter
Benefiter
Gratuitous.Non-gratuitous.
Lending of books to a friend
Return of books after a specific
periodGratuito
us bailment on the part of Bailor.
Where no consideration passes between the bailor and the bailee.
Car with
defective
brakes bailed by “A”
Accident met by “B”
Bailment of the faulty car
Return of possession to
bailor
Bailor is liable to pay for the damages
occurring to bailee
Car with
defective
brakes bailed by “A”
Accident met by “B”
Bailment of the faulty car
Return of possession to
bailor
Bailor is liable to pay for the damages
occurring to bailee
When the goods are bailed on hire, the duty of the bailor is still higher even if he is unaware of the faults.
In case of a Gratuitous bailment,bailor is responsible for the faults known to him, and not disclosed.
Music system.“A”
Lended to “B”
Bailment of music system
Return of possession to
bailor
2) To bear extraordinary expenses of bailment.
Lending a car for marriage
Decoration bybailee
“A”Bailo
r
“B”Baile
e
Repairment of car
Bailment of car
Charges to be paid by Bailor