| 1797 - 614 pages
...bailment of a thing for a certain time to be used by the borrower without paying for it.— C. Pledging, is a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor, to be kept till the debt be discharged. — 6. Letting to hire is, ( I ) a bailment of a thing to be used by the hirer ior a... | |
| William Jones - Bailments - 1804 - 324 pages
...bailment of r a thing for a certain time to be used by the borrower -without paying for it. 5. PLEDGING is a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor to be kept till thedebt be discharged. 6. LETTING TO HIRE is, 1. a bailment of A THING to be used by the hirer for... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 672 pages
...certain time to be ufed by the borrower •without paying for it. 5. PLEDGING is a bailment of eoods by a debtor to his creditor to be kept till the debt be difcbarged. 6. LETTING TO HIRE is i. a bailment oi A. THING to be ufed by the hirer^ra compenfation.... | |
| 1824 - 604 pages
...Bailment of a thing for a certain Time, to be usedby the Borrower without paying for it. 5. PLEDGING, ts a Bailment of Goods by a Debtor to his Creditor, to be kept till the Debt be discharged. 6. LETTING TO HIRE, is, 1st, a Bailment of a Thing to be used by the Hirer for a compensation... | |
| Esek Cowen - Justices of the peace - 1821 - 804 pages
...borrower, without paying far it ; as of a horse to ride, or a fowling piece to kill game. 4. Pledging is a bailment of goods by a debtor, to his creditor, to Lc kept till the debt be discharged. (3) (y) 2 H. Blac. 03. 7 TK 14. 18 John. 58. {]) Leaving goods... | |
| William Jones - Bailments - 1828 - 328 pages
...bailment of a thing for a certain "- J time, to be used by the borrower without paying for it. 5. Pledging is a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor to be kept till the debt be discharged. 6. Letting to hire is, 1. a bailment of a thing to be used by the hirer for a compensation... | |
| Joseph Story - Bailments - 1832 - 460 pages
...seem indifferently used in our law to express the same idea. Sir William Jones defines a pledge to be "a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor, to be kept till the debt is discharged."1* Lord Holt defines it thus; "when goods or chattels are delivered to another as a pawn,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 932 pages
...now, wholly unsupported by authority. A pawn is defined by Sir William Jones, On Bailments, 117, to be "a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor, to be kept by him till his debt is discharged"; and by Lord Holt — Goggs v. Barnard (2) — to be "a delivery... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1834 - 1038 pages
...Verse 7. Deliver unto his neighbour] This is called pledging in the Law of Bailments: it is a deposit head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof. 10 i And be discharged. Whatever goods were thus left in the hands of another person, that person, according... | |
| Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - Law - 1835 - 854 pages
...bailment of a thing for a certain lime to be used by the borrower without paying for it. — 5. Pledging is a bailment of goods by a debtor to his creditor, to be kept till the debt be discharged. — 6. Letting to hire is (1) a bailment of a thing to be used by the hirer for a compensation... | |
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