The Law in Civil Actions And Proceedings in the Various Courts of the State of New York : Including the Principles of Law Relating to Actions Or Defenses, And the Rules of Evidence, Together With Citation of Authorities ..
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607. 408 BAILMENT. CHAPTEE IX. BAILMENT. § 1. General Definitions. The word l)ailinent has been variously defined, though not al- ways with entire accuracy. In commercial communities there will always be a practice of borrowing, lending, hiring and of keeping chattels, or carrying or working upon them for another. All such acts are included in the term bailment. Whatever is delivered by the owner to another person, in any of the ways or for any of the purposes above mentioned, is bailed of him,... and the law which determines the rights and duties of the parties, in relation to the property and to each other, is the law of bailments. A iailor is the party who deliver chattels to an- other for some purpose, and upon a contract express or implied. A bailee is a party to whom chattels are delivered for some pur- pose, and upon a contract express of implied. A bailee is always responsible for the property delivered to him ; but the degree and measure of his responsibility are to be determined by the nature of the contract, and the law applicable to the agreement made; or, if no express agreement is made, then to such as is implied by law, from the circumstances of the case.
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