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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 165

Title : Bailment by Several Joint Owners

State : Central

Year : 1872

if several joint owners of goods bail them, the bailee may deliver them back to, or according to the directions of, one joint owner without the consent of all, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 167

Title : Right of Third Person Claiming Goods Bailed

State : Central

Year : 1872

if a person, other than the bailor, claims goods bailed, he may apply to the court to stop the delivery of the goods to the bailor, and to decide the title to the goods.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 168

Title : Right of Finder of Goods, May Sue for Specific Reward Offered

State : Central

Year : 1872

..... sue for such reward, and may retain the goods until ..... until he receives such compensation; and, where the owner has offered ..... to preserve the goods and to find out the owner; but ..... owner for compensation for trouble and expense voluntarily incurred by him .....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 169

Title : When Finder of Thing Commonly on Sale May Sell It

State : Central

Year : 1872

when a thing which is commonly the subject of sale is lost, if the owner cannot with reasonable diligence be found, or if he refuses, upon demand, to pay the lawful charges of the finder, the finder may sell it (1) when the thing is in danger of perishing .....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 172

Title : Pledge, Pawnor and Pawnee Defined

State : Central

Year : 1872

the bailment of goods as security for payment of a debt or performance of a promise is called pledge. the bailor is in this case called the pawnor. the bailee is called the pawnee.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 173

Title : Pawnees Right of Retainer

State : Central

Year : 1872

..... for the interest of the debt, and all necessary expenses incurred by him .....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 175

Title : Pawnees Right as to Extraordinary Expenses Incurred

State : Central

Year : 1872

the pawnee is entitled to receive from the pawnor extraordinary expenses incurred by him for the preservation of the goods pledged.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 176

Title : Pawnees Right Where Pawnor Makes Default

State : Central

Year : 1872

..... pawnor upon the debt or promise, and retain the goods pledged as a collateral .....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 179

Title : Pledge Where Pawnor Has Only a Limited Interest

State : Central

Year : 1872

where a person pledges goods in which he has only a limited interest, the pledge is valid to the extent of that interest.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 180

Title : Suit by Bailor or Bailee Against Wrong-doer

State : Central

Year : 1872

..... case if no bailment had been made; and either the bailor or the bailee .....

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