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Bailment

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Publication details: London Sweet & Maxwell 2009Edition: 3rdDescription: 2219p ccixxxiiiISBN:
  • 9781847030689
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.024000 PAL
Contents:
CONTENTS PART 1: CONSTITUTION AND CONTENT; Chapter 1: The nature and elements of bailment; Chapter 2: Identifying the bailor; Chapter 3: Classifications and Distinctions; Chapter 4: Bailment and possessory title; Chapter 5: Possession and permission; Chapter 6: Possession and knowledge; Chapter 7: Service, agency and possession; Chapter 8: Bailment, Mixtures and Fixtures; Chapter 9: Gratuitous bailments and bailments for reward; PART 2: PARTICULAR BAILMENTS - BAILMENT WITHOUT REWARD; Chapter 10: Depositum or gratuitous safekeeping; Chapter 11: Mandatum or gratuitous work and labour; Chapter 12: Commodatum or gratuitous loan; Chapter 13: Involuntary bailment; PART 3: PARTICULAR BAILMENTS - BAILMENT FOR REWARD; Chapter 14: Hire of custody; Chapter 15: Hire of work and labour; Chapter 16: Carriage: general principles; Chapter 17: Road carriage; Chapter 18: Rail carriage; Chapter 19: Carriage by air; Chapter 20: Bailment and shipping contracts; Chapter 21: Hire of chattels; Chapter 22; Pledge; PART 4: SPECIAL MODES OF CREATION; Chapter 23: Extended and Constructive Bailments: Sub-bailment, Substitutional Bailment and Quasi-Bailment; Chapter 24: Transmissible leases of chattels; Chapter 25: Bailment by Attornment; Chapter 26: Finders and other unrequested keepers; Chapter 27: Innkeepers; Chapter 28: Boarding house keepers; PART 5: SPECIAL CLASSES OF SUBJECT MATTER; Chapter 29: Bailment and the human body: Human remains, human tissue and human Products; Chapter 30: Intangible property; Chapter 31: Bailment of Animals; PART 6: BAILMENT AND OTHER HEADS OF OBLIGATION; Chapter 32: Bailment and equity; Chapter 33: Bailment and restitution; Chapter 34: Bailment and taxation; Chapter 35: Bailment, crime and proceeds of crime; PART 7: REDRESS, REMEDIES, RESOLUTION AND ENFORCEMENT; Chapter 36: Bailment and third parties; Chapter 37: Bailment and Damages; Chapter 38: Exclusion clauses; Chapter 39: Bailments and insurance; Chapter 40: Limitation periods; Chapter 41: Insolvency and possessory securities; Chapter 42: Bailment in the conflict of laws; Chapter 43: Practice and procedure in bailment claims; APPENDICES; Appendix 1: Res ipsa loquitur and the burden of proof in bailment; Appendix 2: The Common law term as to safety and fitness for use under contracts for the hire of goods; Appendix 3: Extract from: The treasure act 1996: Code of practice (Revised); Appendix 4: Bailment and covenants with chattels; Appendix 5: New cases;
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CONTENTS
PART 1: CONSTITUTION AND CONTENT;
Chapter 1: The nature and elements of bailment;
Chapter 2: Identifying the bailor;
Chapter 3: Classifications and Distinctions;
Chapter 4: Bailment and possessory title;
Chapter 5: Possession and permission;
Chapter 6: Possession and knowledge;
Chapter 7: Service, agency and possession;
Chapter 8: Bailment, Mixtures and Fixtures;
Chapter 9: Gratuitous bailments and bailments for reward;
PART 2: PARTICULAR BAILMENTS - BAILMENT WITHOUT REWARD;
Chapter 10: Depositum or gratuitous safekeeping;
Chapter 11: Mandatum or gratuitous work and labour;
Chapter 12: Commodatum or gratuitous loan;
Chapter 13: Involuntary bailment;
PART 3: PARTICULAR BAILMENTS - BAILMENT FOR REWARD;
Chapter 14: Hire of custody;
Chapter 15: Hire of work and labour;
Chapter 16: Carriage: general principles;
Chapter 17: Road carriage;
Chapter 18: Rail carriage;
Chapter 19: Carriage by air;
Chapter 20: Bailment and shipping contracts;
Chapter 21: Hire of chattels;
Chapter 22; Pledge;
PART 4: SPECIAL MODES OF CREATION;
Chapter 23: Extended and Constructive Bailments: Sub-bailment, Substitutional Bailment and Quasi-Bailment;
Chapter 24: Transmissible leases of chattels;
Chapter 25: Bailment by Attornment;
Chapter 26: Finders and other unrequested keepers;
Chapter 27: Innkeepers;
Chapter 28: Boarding house keepers;
PART 5: SPECIAL CLASSES OF SUBJECT MATTER;
Chapter 29: Bailment and the human body: Human remains, human tissue and human Products;
Chapter 30: Intangible property;
Chapter 31: Bailment of Animals;
PART 6: BAILMENT AND OTHER HEADS OF OBLIGATION;
Chapter 32: Bailment and equity;
Chapter 33: Bailment and restitution;
Chapter 34: Bailment and taxation;
Chapter 35: Bailment, crime and proceeds of crime;
PART 7: REDRESS, REMEDIES, RESOLUTION AND ENFORCEMENT;
Chapter 36: Bailment and third parties;
Chapter 37: Bailment and Damages;
Chapter 38: Exclusion clauses;
Chapter 39: Bailments and insurance;
Chapter 40: Limitation periods;
Chapter 41: Insolvency and possessory securities;
Chapter 42: Bailment in the conflict of laws;
Chapter 43: Practice and procedure in bailment claims;
APPENDICES;
Appendix 1: Res ipsa loquitur and the burden of proof in bailment;
Appendix 2: The Common law term as to safety and fitness for use under contracts for the hire of goods;
Appendix 3: Extract from: The treasure act 1996: Code of practice (Revised);
Appendix 4: Bailment and covenants with chattels;
Appendix 5: New cases;