Bailment is a matter of property law, and not criminal law. A bailment occurs when an individual in lawful possession of a piece of personal property (the bailor) gives over possession to another individual (the bailee) for a specific purpose, with the understanding that once the purpose has been achieved, the personal property shall be surrendered back to the bailor.
A bailee owes a duty to protect the property, and to return the property promptly. Bailments apply to items which have been borrowed or loaned, items being transported by couriers, and customer goods in the possession of repairmen.
A bailee owes a duty to protect the property, and to return the property promptly. Bailments apply to items which have been borrowed or loaned, items being transported by couriers, and customer goods in the possession of repairmen.
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