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As per the section 148 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, a bailment is a contract where one person delivers goods to another person for some purpose. The person delivering the goods is the Bailor and the person receiving the goods is the Bailee.
Thus when the goods have been delivered by several for of owners, Bailee can return goods any one of the owner if there is no contrary Agreement. Right to recover charges Right to return the goods in cases of joint bailers S. 165 Right of Compensation S. 164 Right to apply to the court S.
The duty of the bailee is to return the goods without demand on the accomplishment of the purpose or the expiration of the time period. In case of his failure to do so, he shall be liable for the loss, destruction, deterioration, damages or destruction of goods even without negligence.
A bailment is created when a parking garage attendant, the bailee, is given the keys to a motor vehicle by its owner, the bailor. The owner, in addition to renting the space, has transferred possession and control of the vehicle by relinquishing its keys to the attendant.
Rights of an Indemnity Holder 1) The indemnifier will have to pay damages which the indemnity holder will claim in a suit. 2) The indemnity holder can even compel the indemnifier to pay the costs he incurs in litigating the suit.