| George Louis Reinhard - 1902 - 784 pages
...directors of banks, though these are by no means the only ones. A bailment, according to Blackstone, is a delivery of goods in trust, upon a contract, express...or implied, that the trust shall be duly executed on the part of the bailee.18 The party who thus delivers the goods for bailment is called the bailor,... | |
| Philip Taylor Van Zile - 1902 - 856 pages
...meaning of this word as it is now applied and understood in the law. Blackstone defines a bailment to be "a delivery of goods in trust upon a contract express or implied on the part of the bailee."3 And again, "a delivery of goods to another person for a particular use."4... | |
| Hugh Mortimer Spalding - 1903 - 718 pages
...implied, to conform to the object ur purpose of the trust. Story Bailm. j) 2. Sec Merlin Rrfcrt, Hailm. A delivery of goods in trust upon a contract, express...executed, and the goods restored by the bailee as soon ns the purposes of the bailment shall be answered. 2 Kent Comm. 550. A delivery of Roods on a condition,... | |
| Thomas Moffitt Stevens, Herbert Jacobs - 1903 - 536 pages
...loan, and deposit. A bailment is denned by Sir William Jones (b) as " a delivery of goods in trust, on a contract express or implied that the trust shall be duly executed, and the goods re-delivered as soon as the time or use for which they were bailed shall have elapsed or be performed."... | |
| Eli Richard Shipp - 1904 - 150 pages
...on the part of the bailee. (Bl. Com., 451). A delivery of goods in trust upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be duly executed,...and the goods restored by the bailee as soon as the purposes of the bailment shall be answered. (2 Kent, 559.) (57) ON 2. What is the distinction between... | |
| Edward Voigt, Charles Voigt - 1904 - 836 pages
...CHAPTER XXI. BAILMENTS. SECTION I. Bailment defined.— Bailment is a delivery of goods to another in trust, upon a contract, express or implied, that the trust shall be duly executed and the goods returned to the bailor, or dealt with according to his direction, as soon as the purposes of the bailment... | |
| Edwin Charles Goddard - 1904 - 780 pages
...included it shall be excluded, in the construction of a criminal statute. Blackstone defines bailment as "a delivery of goods in trust upon a contract, express or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee;" Story, "a delivery of a thing in trust for some special... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 774 pages
...performed." * Blackstone's definition is as follows: "Bailment, from the French bailor, to deliver, is a delivery of goods in trust, upon a contract, express or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee." 4 SECTION 2. INFLUENCE OF THE ROMAN LAW RELATIVE TO... | |
| Philip Taylor Van Zile - 1908 - 952 pages
...constitutes a bailment. He defines a bailment to be "a delivery of goods in trust upon a contract expressed or implied that the trust shall be duly executed and the goods restored by the bailee us soon as the purpose of the bailment shall be answered," and takes occasion to criticise Judge Story's... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1910 - 1330 pages
...till he reclnims them. 2 Steph. Comm. 80. Л delivery of goods in trust upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be duly executed,...and the goods restored by the bailee as soon as the purposes of the bailment shall be answered. 2 Kent, Comm. 559. Bnilment is a delivery of a thing in... | |
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