bailee in the PONS Dictionary

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In a voluntary bailment, the bailee agrees to accept responsibility for possession of the goods.
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A bailor, by pleading and presenting his case properly, can always put on the bailee the burden of proof.
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Other cases might involve the finding or bailment of clothing which were destroyed while in the possession of a bailee.
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The bailee had three courses of action: (1) the appeal of larceny; (2) the action of trespass; (3) the action of detinue.
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Although the bailee would have the right to possess the property during the limited duration, these rights are neither permanent nor exclusive.
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Taking appropriate steps to identify and account for the property served to protect both the owner and the bailee.
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Liability to the third bailee was not transferable.
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The bailee who was in possession of the horse rode it for 15 miles.
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The normal rule was that ordinary care was necessary to protect the chattel while it was in the custody of the bailee.
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The time of bailee possession was called the custodia or custody.
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