bailor
/bey-ler, bey-lawr/US // ˈbeɪ lər, beɪˈlɔr //UK // (ˈbeɪlə, beɪˈlɔː) //
保释人,保释员,保释者,保证人
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a person who delivers personal property in bailment.
Examples
Having done this, the proof of negligence or want of care is thrown on the bailor.
The bailor is not responsible generally for any negligence of the hirer in operating the car.
And if workmen had been employed thereon, the bailor would also be obligated to pay for their labor.
He who deposits is called deponent (or bailor in England); he who receives the trust is called depositary (in England bailee).
Depositum, or bailment without reward, in order that the bailee may keep the goods for the bailor.
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