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baileen. a person, also called a custodian, with whom some article is l...
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baileeA person or organization to which possession of the property of others has been entrusted, usually for storage, repair, or servicing. Except for policies issued expressly for such purposes, most pro [..]
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bailee A person or business in lawful, temporary possession of the personal property entrusted to them by others. A bailee is obligated to return it.
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baileeA person with whom some article is left, usually pursuant to a contract, who is responsible for the safe return of the article to the owner when the contract is fulfilled. Examples include banks holdi [..]
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baileean individual or entity (as a business organization) having possession of another's personal property under a bailment NOTE: Carriers and warehouses are two examples of bailees. A bailee's . [..]
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bailee's customers insurance covers any damage or destruction that a bailee might do to a bailor's property.
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baileeis a person who has been entrusted with custody of a piece of property. A bailee does not have ownership of the property.
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baileeA bailee is a person who receives possession of a property or goods through a contract of bailment. Unlike a contract of sale, the bailee has to return the goods or property to the bailor, under a con [..]
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bailee(n) the agent to whom property involved in a bailment is delivered
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baileeAn individual or entity who holds property of another. Examples are dry cleaners, jewelers, repairers.
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baileeA person or concern having possession of property committed in trust from the owner.
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baileeA person or concern having possession of property committed in trust from the owner.
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baileeOne who is charged with the temporary care and possession of the property of another. Eg; a garage is bailee of a customer’s (bailor’s) car (the bailment) and a jeweller is a bailee of customers’ jeweller while in its possession for repair or appraisal.
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baileeAn individual or entity that holds property of another. Examples are dry cleaners, jewelers, appliance repair firms, and computer repair firms.
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baileeOne to whom goods or property are entrusted for a stated purpose. Can be either gratuitous (for no consideration) or for hire (for consideration).
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baileeA person to whom goods are entrusted or bailed.
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baileen. a person, also called a custodian, with whom some article is left, usually pursuant to a contract (called a "contract of bailment"), who is responsible for the safe return of the article [..]
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baileeA party which accepts the property of another into its care and custody.
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baileeAn individual or other legal entity who receives a fee for sa fely protecting an item for some time period.
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baileeA person or concern having possession of property committed in trust from the owner.
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bailee
(legal) One who holds bailed property; one who takes possession of the property of another (called a bailor) in order to keep that property safe for the other.
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baileeA person or concern having possession of property committed in trust from the owner.
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baileeVariant of Bailey.
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