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Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene

النسخة 5الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1305575158
book Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene cover

Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene

النسخة 5الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1305575158
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Newman underwent physical therapy at Physical Therapy Associates of Rome, Inc. (PTAR), in Rome, Georgia, for injuries sustained in an auto accident. At a therapy session on February 6, it was necessary for Newman to take off two necklaces. She placed one of the necklaces on a peg on the wall in the therapy room, and the therapist placed the other necklace on another peg. After the session, Newman forgot to retrieve her jewelry from the wall pegs. When she called the next day for the forgotten jewelry, it could not be found. She sued PTAR for the value of the jewelry on a bailment theory. PTAR raised the defense that there was no bailment because Newman retained the right to remove the jewelry from the wall pegs. Decide. [Newman v Physical Therapy Associates of Rome, Inc. 375 SE2d 253 (Ga App)]
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