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In a bailment, the bailee is liable for loss or damage to the bailed property while it is in the hands of the bailee: a. under all circumstances; the bailee is the "insurer" of the goods. b. only if he has a personal interest in the safety of the property. c. unless the bailee has given some consideration. d. only if the bailee intentionally causes harm or loss to the goods.

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