Good faith delivery to bailor protects a bailee from liability when the bailor lacks title and instructions are followed. If the bailor has no title to the goods, and the bailee, in good faith, delivers them back to, or according to the directions of, the bailor, the bailee is not responsible to the owner in respect of such delivery; the bailee's protection turns on good faith and lack of notice of the bailor's want of title.
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Good faith delivery to bailor protects a bailee from liability when the bailor lacks title and instructions are followed.
If the bailor has no title to the goods, and the bailee, in good faith, delivers them back to, or according to the directions of, the bailor, the bailee is not responsible to the owner in respect of such delivery; the bailee's protection turns on good faith and lack of notice of the bailor's want of title.
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