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2 April, 10:58

A friend keeps a piano until the owner finds a larger apartment. The friend may not play the piano or otherwise receive any benefits of ownership during the bailment. What kind of bailment is this?

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  1. 2 April, 11:19
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    Bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor

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    A bailment is made for the sole advantage of the bailee when the two gatherings concur the property incidentally in the bailee's care is to be utilized to further their own potential benefit without offering anything to the bailor consequently.

    It happens when a thing or things is moved to another gathering to be hold incidentally. The individual who gives the things is known as the bailor, while the individual who gets the things is known as the bailee.
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