Asked by Alexis Shyanne on Jun 03, 2024

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At the end of a bailment, a bailee may correctly deliver the bailed property to a third party (other than the bailor) in certain cases.

Bailment

The legal relationship established when one person (the bailor) entrusts their personal property to another (the bailee) for a specific purpose, with the expectation of return.

Bailee

A person or entity that temporarily holds property belonging to another under a bailment agreement, responsible for the safekeeping of the property.

Deliver

To physically transfer an item or to fulfill a promise or obligation.

  • Understand the concepts of bailment and the responsibilities of a bailee.
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Fatima BashirJun 05, 2024
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True
Explanation :
In certain cases, such as when instructed by the bailor or authorized by law or the terms of the bailment agreement, a bailee may correctly deliver the bailed property to a third party at the end of a bailment.