- locatio rei
- The hire of a thing, whereby the hirer gains the temporary use thereof. 8 Am J2d Bailm § 5.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
locatio 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
locatio 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
locatio rei — ˈrā noun Etymology: Latin, letting of a thing law : a bailment of a chattel for use and for hire … Useful english dictionary
locatio conductio — in Roman law, the contract of hire. The language is still used in civilian jurisdictions. There were three main varieties: locatio rei, the hire of a thing ; locatio operarum, a worker for a wage; locatio operis faciendi, a contract for services… … Law dictionary
deposit — I v. To commit to custody, or to lay down; to place; to put; to let fall (as sediment). Jefferson County ex rel. Grauman v. Jefferson County Fiscal Court, 273 Ky. 674, 117 S.W.2d 918, 924. To lodge for safe keeping or as a pledge to intrust to… … Black's law dictionary
gratuitous deposit — A gratuitous or naked deposit is a bailment of goods to be kept for the depositor without hire or reward on either side, or one for which the depositary receives no consideration beyond the mere possession of the thing deposited. Properly and… … Black's law dictionary
naked deposit — A gratuitous or naked deposit is a bailment of goods to be kept for the depositor without hire or reward on either side, or one for which the depositary receives no consideration beyond the mere possession of the thing deposited. Properly and… … Black's law dictionary
gratuitous or naked deposit — A gratuitous or naked deposit is a bailment of goods to be kept for the depositor without hire or reward on either side, or one for which the depositary receives no consideration beyond the mere possession of the thing deposited. Properly and… … Black's law dictionary
deposit — I v. To commit to custody, or to lay down; to place; to put; to let fall (as sediment). Jefferson County ex rel. Grauman v. Jefferson County Fiscal Court, 273 Ky. 674, 117 S.W.2d 918, 924. To lodge for safe keeping or as a pledge to intrust to… … Black's law dictionary
gratuitous deposit — A gratuitous or naked deposit is a bailment of goods to be kept for the depositor without hire or reward on either side, or one for which the depositary receives no consideration beyond the mere possession of the thing deposited. Properly and… … Black's law dictionary