What is a bailment?
A. One party assures another party that goods will meet certain standards.
B. One party delivers goods to a merchant or permits the merchant to retain them.
C. One party conveys goods to another for a specified time, usually in return for a periodic payment.
D. One party is legally holding goods for the benefit of another party.
Answer: D
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