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Section 156 Contract Act

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156. Effect of mixture, without bailor’s consent, when the goods can be separated. If the bailee, without the consent of the bailor, mixes the goodsRead More →

Section 157 Contract Act

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157. Effect of mixture, without bailor’s consent, when the goods cannot be separated. If the bailee, without the consent of the bailor, mixes the foodsRead More →

Section 158 Contract Act

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158. Repayment, by bailor, of necessary expenses. Where, by the conditions of the bailment, the goods are to be kept or to be carried, orRead More →

Section 159 Contract Act

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159. Restoration of goods lent gratuitously. The lender of a thing for use may at any time require its return, if the loan was gratuitous,Read More →

Section 160 Contract Act

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160. Return of goods bailed, on expiration of time or a accomplishment of purpose. It is the duty of the bailee to return, or deliverRead More →

Section 161 Contract Act

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161. Bailee’s responsibility when goods are not duly returned. If by the fault of the bailee, the goods are not returned, delivered or tendered atRead More →

Section 162 Contract Act

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162. Termination of gratuitous bailment by death. A gratuitous bailment is terminated by the death either of the bailor or of the bailee. Read ContractRead More →

Section 163 Contract Act

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163. Bailer entitled to increase or profit from goods bailed. In the absence of any contract to the contrary, the bailee is bound to deliverRead More →

Section 164 Contract Act

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164. Bailor’s responsibility to bailee. The bailor is responsible to the bailee for any loss which the bailee may sustain the reason that the bailorRead More →

Section 165 Contract Act

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165. Bailment by several joint owners. If several joint owners of goods bail them, the bailee may deliver them back to, or according to theRead More →

Section 166 Contract Act

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166. Bailee not responsible on redelivery to bailor without title. If the bailor has no title to the goods, and the bailee, in good faith,Read More →

Section 167 Contract Act

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167. Right of third person claiming goods bailed. If a person, other than the bailor, claims goods bailed he may apply to the court toRead More →

Section 168 Contract Act

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168. Right to finder of goods may sue for specified reward offered. The finder of goods has no right to use the owner for compensationRead More →

Section 169 Contract Act

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169. When finder of thing commonly on sale may sell it. When thing which is commonly the subject of sale is lost, if the ownerRead More →

Section 170 Contract Act

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170. Bailee’s particular lien. Where the bailee has, in accordance with the purpose of the bailment, rendered any service involving the exercise of labour orRead More →

Section 171 Contract Act

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171. General lien of bankers, factors, wharfinger, attorneys and policy brokers. Bankers, factor, wharfingers, attorneys of a High Court and policy brokers may, in theRead More →

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