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Special Types of Bailments
Special Types of Bailments refer to bailments formed under specific circumstances, often involving a special form of care or obligation, such as bailments for repair, storage, or transport of goods.
Extraordinary Duties
Obligations that go beyond the normal responsibilities typically expected in a scenario or role, especially in legal or moral contexts.
Bailments
The giving of possession of goods or property by one individual (the bailor) to another (the bailee) for a specific purpose, with the agreement that the goods will be returned.
Fee Simple
The most complete form of property ownership, giving the owner absolute control over the land and the right to use it indefinitely.
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