| A | B |
| A type of bailment that occurs without the consent of the bailee | Involuntary bailment |
| The right to retain possession of goods until payment is made | Bailee's Lien |
| The bailee will be strictly liable for any damages, loss, or injury to the goods | Extraordinary care |
| A type of bailment where consideration is given and received by both the bailor and the bailee | Mutual benefit bailment |
| A type of bailment where goods are bailed with common carriers and hotels | Extraordinary bailment |
| The bailee will be liable if negligent in some way | Ordinary care |
| The bailee must not ignore, waste, or destroy the bailed property | Minimal care |
| A type of bailment where only one party benefits from the bailment | Gratuitous bailment |
| A sign, label, or warning reducing the bailee's duty of care | Disclaimer |