292 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
I. By act of the owner
(1) Bailment and (2) Lien
Bailment is (1) simple and (2) special of Pawn and Hire
(i) Simple Bailments e.g. loan, custody, carriage and agency.
In simple Bailments, the Bailor has a right to Possession and the Bailee has legal possession.
A is Bailor and B is Bailee. Both can recover possession against C. A can recover possession as against B.
(ii) Special Bailment. — Pawn and Hire
Bailor has no right to possession during the continuance of the bailment and he only can recover possession.
Lien. Arises out of debt—the Vendor having the right to possession of the thing sold, until the purchaser has paid the purchase money.
II. Right to possession otherwise than by act of owner
Finder of lost goods—entitled to possession as against all the world except the owner.