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BAILOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BAILOR is a person who delivers personal property to another in trust.
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bailor | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
A bailor is a person or party who delivers a bailment. A bailor entrusts personal goods or other property to a bailee until its restoration to the bailor.
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Bailor: What it Means, How it Works, Responsibilities - Investopedia
A bailor is an individual who temporarily relinquishes possession but not ownership of a good or other property under a bailment agreement.
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bailor
bailor Law. (ˌbeɪˈlɔː(r)) [f. bail v.1 + -or; cf. bailee.] One who delivers goods, etc. to another for a specific purpose.1602 W. Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 31 The bailor shall not anie way be charged by vertue of this bond. 1624 [see bailment]. 1830 Edin. Encycl. III. 207 In bailment there is a speci...
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Bailor Definition
Someone 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.
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BAILOR - The Law Dictionary
Definition and Citations: The party who bails or delivers goods to another, In the contract of bailment. McGee v. French, 49 S. C. 454, 27 S. E. 487.
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Bob Bailor
Early years
Bailor was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, the fifth of Robert and Agnes Bailor's six children. On April 2, 1986, the Dodgers released Bailor.
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Bailment - Wikipedia
The owner who surrenders custody of a property is called the "bailor" and the individual who accepts the property is called a "bailee". The bailee is the person ...
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bailor - Legal Dictionary - Law.com
Sometimes the bailor is not the owner but a person who is a servant of the owner or a finder (say, of jewelry) who places the goods with the bailee until the ...
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[PDF] CHAPTER 16 BAILORS AND BAILEES - Colorado Judicial Branch
A bailor is the person who delivers the property. A bailee is the person who ... bailor. See, e.g.,. Chapter 8 and Chapter 11, Part C. 2. A bailor may ...
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What is bailor? Simple Definition & Meaning - LSD.Law
A bailor is a person or party who delivers a bailment. This means that they entrust personal goods or other property to a bailee until its restoration to the ...
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Bailor Barrie
Alhaji Mohamed Bailor Barrie, simply referred to as Bailor Barrie or M.B. Ironically, throughout his business career, Bailor Barrie himself continuously emphasised on the value of education (both Quranic and Western).
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bailee
bailee Law. (ˌbeɪˈliː) Also 6 baily, 7 baylee. [f. bail v.1 + -ee.] One to whom goods are committed in trust for a specific purpose.1528 Perkins Prof. Bk. ii. §140 (1642) 62 If.. afterwards the Baily deliver the Obligation to whom it was made. 1613 Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 180 The baylement of goods ...
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Better (2020) - IMDb
Better: Directed by Justin McAleece. With Jonathan Bailor, Kirsten Davison, David Ludwig, JoAnn Manson. Founder of Wellness Engineering and New York Times Bestselling author Jonathan Bailor shares how personal tragedy led him to dedicate his life to finding a better way to eat, think, and live that reverses the causes and symptoms of diabetes and obesity (Diabesity).
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Baylor (surname)
Baylor (born 1998), American football player
See also
Bob Bailor (born 1951), American former Major League Baseball player
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