Bailment
Bailment is a legal relationship in common law, where the owner transfers physical possession of personal property ("chattel") for a time, but retains ownership. The owner who surrenders custody to a property is called the "bailor" and the individual who accepts the property is called a "bailee". The bailee is the person who possesses the personal property in trust for the owner for a set time and for a precise reason and who delivers the property back to the owner when he or she has accomplished the purpose that was initially intended.
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Bailment
Bailment is a legal relationship in common law, where the owner transfers physical possession of personal property ("chattel") for a time, but retains ownership. The owner who surrenders custody to a property is called the "bailor" and the individual who accepts the property is called a "bailee". The bailee is the person who possesses the personal property in trust for the owner for a set time and for a precise reason and who delivers the property back to the owner when he or she has accomplished the purpose that was initially intended.
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Als law of bailment wird im Re ...... ltnis werden bailment genannt.
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Bailment is a legal relationsh ...... e that was initially intended.
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ベイルメント(Bailment)とは、英米法において、ある者 ...... とは異なり当事者の意思(契約)によらずに成立することがある。
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임치(任置)는 당사자의 일방(任置人)이 상대방에 대하여 ...... 품에 관한 것뿐으로 적용의 여지가 거의 없는 실정이다.
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Bailment
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Law of bailment (England und Wales)
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ベイルメント
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임치 (법률)
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Als law of bailment wird im Re ...... ltnis werden bailment genannt.
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Bailment is a legal relationsh ...... e that was initially intended.
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ベイルメント(Bailment)とは、英米法において、ある者 ...... とは異なり当事者の意思(契約)によらずに成立することがある。
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임치(任置)는 당사자의 일방(任置人)이 상대방에 대하여 ...... 사이의, 특히 창고에 임치하는 형식으로 행하여지는 것
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