bailments उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Herdshare advocates maintain that the dairy farmer operating a herdshare is merely an " agister " who holds the cows in bailment for the cow's owners, the shareholders.
- ""'J Spurling Ltd v Bradshaw " "'[ 1956 ] EWCA Civ 3 is an English contract law and English property law case on exclusion clauses and bailment.
- Judge Byrd, on the other hand, joined with Wayles to demand a libel indictment against Col . Robert Bolling, Jr ., claiming Bolling wrote the anonymous criticism of the bailment published on July 11.
- In "'detinue sur bailment, "'the defendant is in a bailment relationship with the claimant and either refuses to return the chattel or else has negligently or intentionally lost or destroyed it.
- In "'detinue sur bailment, "'the defendant is in a bailment relationship with the claimant and either refuses to return the chattel or else has negligently or intentionally lost or destroyed it.
- Next it was said that the landing account and invoice were issued after the goods had been received and could not therefore be part of the contract of bailment : but Mr . Bradshaw admitted that he had received many landing accounts before.
- The court indicated that although this was a case of first impression, the " man of ordinary prudence " standard was supported by a similar duty of care applied in cases of bailment, in which liability was imposed only for negligence relative to that standard.
- Ames said of detinue In the first place, the count must allege a bailment, and a traverse of this allegation was an answer to the action . However, there are many instances where allegation of bailment was not necessary for an action in detinue.
- Ames said of detinue In the first place, the count must allege a bailment, and a traverse of this allegation was an answer to the action . However, there are many instances where allegation of bailment was not necessary for an action in detinue.
- Agistment involves a contract of bailment, and the bailee must take reasonable care of the animals entrusted to him; he is responsible for damages and injury which result from ordinary casualties, if it be proved that such might have been prevented by the exercise of great care.