. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Aug. Lagarde LIVE WIRE Again-Buy Your French Bulbs-Now FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANCE Permanent American Address: P. O. Hamilton Gran^re Station Box 38 NEW YORK CITY Our representative will be catting on you Mention Thu RptIpw when yon writ*. J. A. Vandervoort the tille to tlio seed and the crop pro- duced was in the bailor. A bailment is a delivery of personal property in trust ui)on a contract, express or im- plied, that the trust sliall be executed faitlifiilly on the part of the bailee. Some of the early definitions apparently


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Aug. Lagarde LIVE WIRE Again-Buy Your French Bulbs-Now FROM Lagarde & Vandervoort OLLIOULES, FRANCE Permanent American Address: P. O. Hamilton Gran^re Station Box 38 NEW YORK CITY Our representative will be catting on you Mention Thu RptIpw when yon writ*. J. A. Vandervoort the tille to tlio seed and the crop pro- duced was in the bailor. A bailment is a delivery of personal property in trust ui)on a contract, express or im- plied, that the trust sliall be executed faitlifiilly on the part of the bailee. Some of the early definitions apparently contemplated that the thing bailed should be returned in specie, but the preponderant authority and better rea- soning support the rule that upon the termination of the bailment, the iden- tical thing bailed, or the product of or substitute for that tiling, together with the increments, earnings and gains which may have accrued to it during the period ol' tli(^ liailinciit, must ))e redeliv- ered, delivered oxer or accountt^d for by tlie bailee in accordance; with the terms of the contract. ''But it is urged liv llie defendant that the contract in (|U('stioii contem- plates that he should do more than merely apply his labor to the {iroi)erty furnished by the ]>lMiutifl"; that he was required to proxidc flic land and that the elcmeuts in the soil entered into the crop to be grown. This may be con- ceded, liut it (iocs not change the rule. So far as the elements wliicli entered into the growing cro]i are concerned, aside from the defendant's labor, it may be said in all fairness that the plain! iff furni'-hed the priiicijijil part—• the seerl—and that the eleiiieuts in the soil were merely accessories. In this re spect the case is not distinguishable in princii)le from that which arises when the owner of a dainni'^ed or worn- out vehicle delivers it to a blacksmith to be rejiaired by the labor and material of the latter fHregory v. Strykor, - Denio (X. Y.) (\-^)\ o


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