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Under Section 150, in a gratuitous bailment the bailor is liable for damage caused by faults in the goods:
AOf which he is aware but fails to disclose
BOnly if the bailee pays hire
CIn all cases without exception
DOf which he was not aware
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Of which he is aware but fails to disclose
In a gratuitous bailment the bailor must disclose known faults; he is liable for damage from faults he knew of but did not disclose.
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