The 3rd Edition of Bailment:
- Analyses a vast range of transactions, covering not only those bailments that are negotiated on a commercial basis but also those that occur without the consent of the owner and those that carry no formal remuneration
- Shows the impact of bailment on other fields of civil obligation
- Explores the relation between bailment and possession at large
- Captures and interprets all the latest developments covering areas including bailment and limitation periods, insurance, intangible property, the human body and animals as well as transmissible leases of chattels
- Provides guidance on litigation and pleading, offering a new chapter on practice and procedure, with expert guidance on the pleading of bailment claims and the machinery of court documents
- Covers the common law jurisdictions
- Includes commentary on a wealth of case law
- Frequently cited in court
CONTENTSCONSTITUTION AND CONTENT
- The nature and elements of bailment
- Identifying the bailor
- Classifications and Distinctions
- Bailment and possessory title
- Possession and permission
- Possession and knowledge
- Service, agency and possession
- Bailment, Mixtures and Fixtures
- Gratuitous bailments and bailments for reward
PARTICULAR BAILMENTS - BAILMENT WITHOUT REWARD
- Depositum or gratuitous safekeeping
- Mandatum or gratuitous work and labour
- Commodatum or gratuitous loan
- Involuntary bailment
PARTICULAR BAILMENTS - BAILMENT FOR REWARD
- Hire of custody
- Hire of work and labour
- Carriage: general principles
- Road carriage
- Rail carriage
- Carriage by air
- Bailment and shipping contracts
- Hire of chattels
- Pledge
SPECIAL MODES OF CREATION
- Extended and Constructive Bailments: Sub-bailment, Substitutional Bailment and Quasi-Bailment
- Transmissible leases of chattels
- Bailment by Attornment
- Finders and other unrequested keepers
- Innkeepers
- Boarding house keepers
SPECIAL CLASSES OF SUBJECT MATTER
- Bailment and the human body: Human remains, human tissue and human Products
- Intangible property
- Animals
BAILMENT AND OTHER HEADS OF OBLIGATION
- Bailment and equity
- Bailment and restitution
- Bailment and taxation
- Bailment, crime and proceeds of crime
REDRESS, REMEDIES, RESOLUTION AND ENFORCEMENT
- Bailment and third parties
- Bailment and Damages
- Exclusion clauses
- Bailments and insurance
- Limitation periods
- Insolvency and possessory securities
- Bailment in the conflict of laws
- Practice and procedure in bailment claims
APPENDICES
- Res ipsa loquitur and the burden of proof in bailment
- The Common law term as to safety and fitness for use under contracts for the hire of goods
- Bailment and covenants with chattels