DUTIES OWED BY BAILEE/BAILOR
BAILMENTS FOR HIRE
if the bailment is for hire, the bailor owes a duty to inform the bailee of defects known to him, or which he would have known by the exercise of reasonable diligence
MUTUAL BENEFIT BAILMENTS
if the bailment is for the mutual benefit of the bailor and bailee, the bailee must exercise ordinary due care
SOLE BENEFIT OF BAILEE BAILMENT
if the bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailee, the bailee is liable even for slight negligence
SOLE BENEFIT OF BAILEE BAILMENTS
if the bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailee, the bailor need only inform the bailee of known dangerous defects in the chattel. there is no duty with regard to unknown facts
SOLE BENEFIT OF BAILOR BAILMENT
if the bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailor, the bialee is liable only for gross negligence
MODERN TREND
the trend is away from such classifications and toward a rule that considers whether the bialee exercised ordinary care under all the circumstances