Bailor finished out the game as a pitcher, and came to bat in the ninth and popped out.
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The bailee must hold the goods safe for the bailor to reclaim within a reasonable time.
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This gives all bailees the right to require the bailor to take his property away by giving him notice.
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In many Jurisdictions the system of strict liability has been replaced by a tiered system of liability that depends on the relationship of the bailee to the bailor.
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However, if there is no clear term of bailment agreed upon, the goods cannot be considered abandoned unless the bailee is given notice that the bailor wishes to give up possession of the goods.
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The person who delivers personal property (goods or money) in trust to the bailee in a bailment
Bailment describes a legal relationship in common law where physical possession of personal property, or chattel, is transferred from one person (the 'bailor') to another person (the 'bailee') who subsequently holds possession of the property. ...
A person entrusting goods to another.
One who places control over or possession of PERSONAL PROPERTY in the hands of another, a bailee, for its care, safekeeping, or use, in accordance to the terms of a mutual agreement.
One who offers tender of a bailment.
Referred to in the Civil Enforcement Act as a person who has legal authority to direct the delivery of possession of goods under seizure. (See also Bailiff.)