I do not think that it was the Crown case that this was a dispute between a bailor and a bailee. |
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Such relationships may include those between employer and employee, school and pupil, or bailor and bailee. |
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Consent seems to me to be relevant only between the bailor and head bailee. |
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Interestingly, publishers might also require a bailee policy, depending upon the ownership rights of works kept on site. |
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In such a case the securities are retained by the bank as a bailee, and not in the ordinary course of its banking business. |
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If the bailor is damnified by the terms of the sub-bailment he has a cause of action against the head bailee. |
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The purpose and advantage anticipated from the bailment are considered as circumstances governing the extent of care owed by the bailee. |
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The standard of care that must be met by a bailee was established in Coggs v. Bernard,140 in which the court distinguished six types of bailment. |
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The bailee is also deemed to have acquired the goods for use exclusively in its commercial activities. |
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The bailee does not issue a drop-shipment certificate at or before the time it acquires physical possession of the goods. |
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The registrant transfers physical possession of the goods to the bailee solely for the purpose of storing the goods. |
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Therefore, the bailee is not required to collect tax in respect of its supply to the non-resident supplier. |
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Different deeming rules apply based on the person to whom the bailee is to transfer physical possession of the goods. |
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However, this bailee can opt into the drop-shipment rules by issuing a drop-shipment certificate. |
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However, the bailee causes physical possession of the goods to be transferred to the non-resident customer in Canada for export. |
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It enables a bailee faced with conflicting claims to goods to compel the claimants to litigate with each other. |
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Attornment by the bailee was required when the delivery order was transferred. |
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Since the bailee is deemed not to have acquired physical possession of the goods, the general drop-shipment rule does not apply to the supply made by the bailee to the non-resident. |
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If the document conspicuously indicates that it is a duplicate, it follows that no deception is possible, and the bailee is not liable for preparing it. |
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In case of payments overdue, the customer becomes the bailee of the goods: he is obliged to respect all regulations and obligations provided by a bailment or use agreement. |
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He said these people were involuntary bailees-a bailee is a depositary. |
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Generally, this only affects a bailee who is supplying a service of storing the goods since that supply is a commercial service that may be subject to the general drop-shipment rule. |
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As a result, the registrant is deemed to have transferred physical possession of the goods to the non-resident, rather than to the bailee, when the goods are transferred to the bailee. |
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The bailee is required to collect tax on the consideration for the taxable supply of the storage service made to the non-resident supplier since it is a taxable supply made in Canada. |
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Because the bailee has acquired physical possession of the good, it is potentially liable to collect tax on a deemed supply of the good to the non-resident based on the general drop-shipment rule. |
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Once the bailee accepts the delivery order, the bailee is treated as the issuer and the document is treated as an ordinary warehouse receipt or bill of lading for all intents and purposes. |
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Accordingly, the connecting carrier must honour a proper demand for delivery and obtain the benefits or the excuses for non-delivery and limitations of liability provided for the original bailee. |
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If the contract gives the bailee the right to sell the property for its own account, subject to an obligation to repay the bailor, the profit will be attributed to the bailee. |
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There is a need for a device that has storage space in the heating tray to 200 samples, while forms can Bailee hot before embedding. |
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The 2012 film stars Bailee Michelle Johnson as Rose, an orphan in the film adaptation of the book by Linda Bethers and Ben Sowards. |
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The groom's sister, Bailee O'Hara Weyrens, served as junior bridesmaid. |
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