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EXCULPATORY CLAUSES IN BAILEES' CONTRACTS ARE USUALLY HELD TO BE: (A)ILLEGAL, IF THE COURT FEELS THAT THEY WERE NOT PROPERLY COMMUNICATED TO THE BAILOR (B)ILLEGAL

EXCULPATORY CLAUSES IN BAILEES' CONTRACTS ARE USUALLY HELD TO BE:

(A)ILLEGAL, IF THE COURT FEELS THAT THEY WERE NOT PROPERLY COMMUNICATED TO THE BAILOR

(B)ILLEGAL - EVEN IF THEY ARE PROPERLY COMMUNICATED TO THE BAILOR - IF THEIR TERMS PURPORT TO FREE THE BAILEE FROM LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE BAILEE'S NEGLIGENCE

(C)LEGAL, IF PROPERLY COMMUNICATED TO THE BAILOR (EVEN IF THEY PURPORT TO FREE THE BAILEE FROM LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE BAILEE'S NEGLIGENCE)

(D)A AND C

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