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bailorn. a person who leaves goods in the custody of another, usually u...
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bailor The person who gives or entrusts their personal property to another person.
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bailorSomeone who delivers an item of personal property to another person for a specific purpose. For example, a person who leaves a broken computer with a repairman in order to get it fixed is a bailor.
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bailorDefinition A person who has temporarily given his or her property over to another person.
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bailoran individual or entity (as a business organization) placing personal property in the possession of another under a bailment
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bailoris a person who entrusts a piece of his or her property to another person (the bailee). A bailee does not have ownership of the property.
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bailorA bailor is a person who transfers possession of property or goods to the custody of another (bailee), usually under a contract of bailment. A bailment is an act of transferring/placing property or go [..]
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bailor(n) the person who delivers personal property (goods or money) in trust to the bailee in a bailment
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bailorOne who delivers goods to another in trust.
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bailorn. a person who leaves goods in the custody of another, usually under a "contract of bailment," in which the custodian ("bailee") is responsible for the safekeeping and return of t [..]
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bailor
(legal) One who bails property; one who places property in the hands of another (called a bailee) for safekeeping.
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