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Since there is no common law right for a warehouse operator to hold goods until storage charges are paid, the operator must rely on either express provisions in the storage contract, or statutory provisions for lien.

Common Law

Common Law is a legal system based on judicial decisions and precedent, as opposed to statutes or written laws enacted by a legislative body.

Warehouse Operator

An entity or individual responsible for managing the storage, handling, and distribution of goods in a warehouse.

Storage Contract

A legal agreement where one party agrees to store goods for another party for a period of time, usually against a fee.

  • Acquire knowledge on the legal tenets governing bailment and the obligations of bailees.
  • Comprehend the principle of lien and the potential for conflicts stemming from repair or service contracts.
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