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Bailments are rooted in property law, but are largely creatures of contract, now.
Names and Narrative 2005
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[11] _Storey on Bailments_, Sec. 475-6, and _Rex_ v. _Ivens_, 7
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Second term: Graves, — Torts; Dobie, — Bailments and Carriers;
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Jones in his book on Bailments, to show that Southcote v. Bennet was not sustained by authority, were futile, as any one who will
The Common Law Oliver Wendell Holmes 1888
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Entries of Bailments and Bindings over of Prosecutors in cases of
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Contracts: Cases and Materials on Business Law/General Survey, Contracts, Agency, Bailments, Shipment and Sale of Personal Property, Negotiable Instruments, Business Units and Bankruptcy by Alfred W. Bays
New Home Sales Slump 2008
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_Bailments, Domestic R.lations_; George R. Swasey, _Sales_; Francis
The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 3, March, 1886 Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 3, March, 1886 Various
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An Essay on the Law of Bailments, and the translation of an Arabian Poem, on the Mohammedan Law of Succession to the Property of Intestates, to the latter of which undertakings he was incited by his views of preferment in the East, testified his industry in the pursuit of his legal studies; while, on the other hand, several short poems evinced, from time to time, his intended relinquishment of the tuneful art to be either impracticable or unnecessary.
Lives of the English Poets Cary, Henry F 1846
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