Bailor

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Bailor Definition

He who bails a thing to another. See “Bailment.”

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He who bails a thing to another. See “Bailment.”

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This definition of Bailor is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.

Basic Meaning of Bailor

Bailor means: a person who delivers personal property to another as a bailment.


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