- He is entitled to the increase or profit from goods bailed
- In the case of gratuitous loan, the lender may require the goods to be returned, even though he lent it for a fixed period for specific purpose. But if such a request causes loss to the bailee exceeding the benefit he derives, the bailor should indemnify the borrower.
- The bailor is entitled to terminate the contract when the bailee does any act inconsistent with the terms of bailment.
Illustration: A gives a horse to B for hire for his own riding. B drives the horse in his carriage. The bailment can be terminated at the option of A.
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