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Which of the following can be the subject matter of a bailment?
AMovable goods only
BImmovable property
CA bank locker's contents kept by the owner
DMoney deposited in a bank account
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Movable goods only
Bailment is only for movable goods; it cannot be of immovable property, and a deposit of money in a bank is not bailment because identical notes are not returned.
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