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Recovering Post-Withdrawal Costs: Indemnity Clause, Bailment And Unjust Enrichment, Alvin W. L. See, Ken T. C. Lee
Recovering Post-Withdrawal Costs: Indemnity Clause, Bailment And Unjust Enrichment, Alvin W. L. See, Ken T. C. Lee
Alvin W-L See
The Supreme Court decision inENE 1 Kos Ltd v Petroleo Brasileiro SA Petrobras (The Kos) raised two issues of general importance: one on the construction of an indemnity clause in a time charter, and another on the nature of a gratuitous bailee's right to charge the bailor for the cost of taking care of the latter's goods.
Bailor Beware: Limitations And Exclusions Of Liability In Commercial Bailments, A. Darby Dickerson
Bailor Beware: Limitations And Exclusions Of Liability In Commercial Bailments, A. Darby Dickerson
Vanderbilt Law Review
Although people enter into bailment agreements every day, the diversity and significance of bailments generally are unknown to lay persons and ignored by lawyers. This neglect stems in part from the antiquity of bailment and from its overlap with other branches of the law.' One commentator has stated that "bailment stands at the point at which contract, tort, and property law converge," representing a contractual conveyance of personal property that is enforceable in tort. Although bailment draws from other areas of the law, it retains a separate legal personality whose independent character has yet to be fully explored.The term "bailment," …
Bailment-Trover And Conversion
Outlines Of The Law Of Bailments And Carriers, Edwin C. Goddard
Outlines Of The Law Of Bailments And Carriers, Edwin C. Goddard
Books
The Outlines of Bailments and Carriers form part of a complete work on that subject intended for the use of classes in law schools. The other part, which is nearly ready for publication, consists of select cases illustrating and amplifying principles stated in the Outlines. It is the purpose of the Outlines not only to state the foundation principles of the subject, but to put these in orderly and consecutive form in order that the student may have an opportunity to see the subject as a whole. It is believed that any study of the cases without some such connected …