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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. 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.