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bailee

[ UK /bˈe‍ɪliː/ ]
NOUN
  1. the agent to whom property involved in a bailment is delivered

How To Use bailee In A Sentence

  • The amount is too much -- The "bailee" always thinks he is doing everything right, but outside forces have created this terrible situation. Gary Liberson, PhD: Writing Checks Your Body Can't Cash
  • The claimants were flour merchants, warehousemen and wharfingers, whose warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire, together with goods in it of which they were bailees.
  • Interestingly, publishers might also require a bailee policy, depending upon the ownership rights of works kept on site.
  • Yes, the bailee is the person the thing is bailed to. Rollo's Museum
  • If the bailor is damnified by the terms of the sub-bailment he has a cause of action against the head bailee.
  • The claimants were flour merchants, warehousemen and wharfingers, whose warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire, together with goods in it of which they were bailees.
  • I do not think that it was the Crown case that this was a dispute between a bailor and a bailee.
  • The civil responsibility of the bailee is an independently stated liability.
  • There were bailees, the two wheeled bullock carts with bright canopies, and palkees, and there were graceful English phaetons or buggies, drawn by well groomed Arab steeds.
  • Such voluntary transfers of possession are called bailment, and the person who so acquires possession is a bailee of the goods.
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