In a bailment, goods are delivered from one person (the bailor) to another (the bailee) with the understanding that, after the intended use is completed, they will be returned or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the bailor’s instructions.
As a result, only possession is granted to the bailee in a bailment; ownership is not transferred. In a sale, the seller delivers the items to the buyer in exchange for a monetarily value; the buyer then owns the goods and is free to use them as he sees fit here there is a complete transfer of ownership.
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