1.Custody:When the owner of goods places them in the actual physical control of another with no intent to relinquish the right,as distinct from the power of dominion over them,there is no bailment or possession but only custody.For example,if a clerk hands goods to a customer to examine,...
JOINT CUSTODY, SOLE CUSTODY: A NEW STATUTE REFLECTS A NEW PERSPECTIVEdoi:10.1111/j.174-1617.1980.tb00039.xJamesJamesA.JamesCookJamesWileyFamily Court ReviewJames A. Cook, "Joint Custody, Sole Custody: a New Statute Reflects a New Perspective" (1980) 18 Fam. Ct. Rev. 31....