bailee
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bailee
Example Sentences
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The court gave bondsmen the right to rearrest the bailee at any time or place�even when he has no intention of jumping bail whatever.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The bailee is "on a string," and the bondsmen "may pull the string whenever they please."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The State of Illinois had added to the charges of larceny and embezzlement for which he was arrested last October, the new charge of "theft by bailee."
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The destruction of a thing in the course of alteration or repair without the fault of the bailee is a case like that above mentioned.
From Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman by Bolles, Albert Sidney
And if the bailee is a finder who has bestowed labor on the article found in good faith, the same rule applies.
From Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman by Bolles, Albert Sidney
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