Section 148 of ICA : Section 148: "Bailment", "Bailor" And "Bailee" Defined

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Explanation using Example

Imagine Sarah needs to travel abroad for a month and decides to leave her car with her friend Tom for safekeeping. She hands over the car keys to Tom with the understanding that he will return the car to her when she comes back. In this scenario, Sarah is the "bailor" who has delivered her car to Tom for the purpose of safekeeping. Tom becomes the "bailee" because he has accepted the car and has the responsibility to take care of it and return it to Sarah after her trip.

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