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Examples:. Hiring a bicycleGiving cloth to a tailorDelivering watch for repair. Kinds of bailment. Based on benefit:Bailment for the exclusive benefit of :1] bailor: leaving goods in safe custody without paying2] bailee :a loan of some article like a pen3] mutual benefit: contracts for hiring,
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1. Bailment & pledge Section 148
Delivery of goods by 1 person to another for some purpose
contract: to return after use or to dispose as asked by the person who delivered the goods
Bailor: who gives
Bailee : who takes
Bailment: transaction
2. Examples: Hiring a bicycle
Giving cloth to a tailor
Delivering watch for repair
3. Kinds of bailment Based on benefit:
Bailment for the exclusive benefit of :1] bailor: leaving goods in safe custody without paying
2] bailee :a loan of some article like a pen
3] mutual benefit: contracts for hiring, repair ,etc
4. Kinds of bailment: Based on reward:
1] gratuitous bailment: neither bailor nor bailee is entitled for remuneration, example: lending a book to a friend
2] non-gratuitous bailment: bailment of reward: either bailee or bailor is entitled to a remuneration , example: hire, tailor, etc
5. Difference between sale & bailment Ownership transferred?
Buyer under no obligation to return goods?
Ownership not transferred?
6. Difference between bailment & licence Permission to use place?
No delivery of goods?
Responsible for safety of goods?
Goods delivered?
7. Duties of bailee: Take reasonable care of goods[S.151]
Not to make unauthorized use of goods[S.154]
Not to mix goods with his own goods
Duty to return goods {A hires a horse for 4 days, fails to return, horse dies, has to pay price of horse}
Duty to return any accretion to goods {cow + calf}
8. Duties of bailor: Disclose faults in goods
Repay necessary expenses in case of gratuitous bailment.. feeding expenses for the horse kept in safe custody
Repay extraordinary expenses in case of non-gratuitous bailment.. If horse falls ill during bailment period then giving expenses
Duty to indemnify bailee.. If A gives his neighbor's scooter to B
Duty to receive back the goods
9. PLEDGE OR PAWN Bailment of goods as security for payment of debt or performance of a promise :PLEDGE
Bailor: PAWNER
Bailee: PAWNEE
Example:
A borrows Rs.100 from B & keeps his watch as security : pledge
10. Difference between bailment & pledge: PURPOSE: security? ; repairs?
RIGHT OF SALE: sale on default? ; no right to sale?
RIGHT OF USING THE GOODS: no right?
11. Rights of Pawnee: Right of retainer{S.173}: right to retain goods until dues paid
Right of transfer for subsequent advances:{S.174}: on lending money to same debtor without further security ;right to retain earlier goods extends
Right to extraordinary expenses {S.175}
Right to sue the pawner or sell the goods on default.
12. Rights of Pawnor: Enforcement of pawnees duties
Defaulting pawnors right to redeem