Bailment

: The bailor must actually hand over the item, and the bailee must knowingly accept it. Simply leaving your bag in an empty room doesn't count if the owner of that room never agreed to watch it.

: Once you take someone’s property, you are legally obligated to treat it with a reasonable amount of care. Three Common Types bailment

In the eyes of the law, a is a unique relationship where one person (the bailor ) hands over physical possession of personal property to another (the bailee ) for a specific purpose, but crucially without transferring ownership . It is a temporary "trust" of sorts, where the bailee is expected to return the item or follow specific instructions once the goal is achieved. The Core Essentials For a bailment to legally exist, three things must happen: : The bailor must actually hand over the

Bailments are usually categorized by who benefits from the arrangement: Bailment: Definition, How It Works, Types, and When It Ends Three Common Types In the eyes of the

: The bailee must intend to exercise physical control over the property.

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