bailment for hire

  • 51MISHPAT IVRI — This article is arranged according to the following outline: definition and terminology RELIGIOUS HALAKHAH AND LEGAL HALAKHAH common features law and morals de oraita and de rabbanan distinguishing between the two categories legal consequences of …

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  • 52OWNERSHIP — (Heb. בַּעֲלות, ba alut). As a proprietary right, ownership is the most important of all rights in property, all other rights being inferior to it. The distinction between ownership and other proprietary rights is apparent not only in matters of… …

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  • 53SLAVERY — BIBLICAL LAW The Hebrew term for slave, eved (pl. avadim), is a direct derivation from the verb ʿbd, to work ; thus, the slave is only a worker or servant. The eved differs from the hired worker (sakhir) in three respects: he receives no wages… …

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  • 54locatio custodia — in Roman law and Scots law, a form of hire – the hire of custody of a thing . For English law, See bailment. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 55locatio rei — /lowkeysh(iy)ow riyay/ A letting of a thing to hire. The bailment or letting of a thing to be used by the bailee for a compensation to be paid by him …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 56locatio rei — /lowkeysh(iy)ow riyay/ A letting of a thing to hire. The bailment or letting of a thing to be used by the bailee for a compensation to be paid by him …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 57locatio conductio — (Civil law.) A bailment of goods for reward or hire …

    Ballentine's law dictionary