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bailee Law.|ˌbeɪˈliː| Also 6 baily, 7 baylee. [f. bail v.1 + -ee.] One to whom goods are committed in trust for a specific purpose.
1528Perkins Prof. Bk. ii. §140 (1642) 62 If.. afterwards the Baily deliver the Obligation to whom it was made. 1613Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 180 The baylement of goods to imploy, is, when the Bailee hath the things themselues to vse to anothers profit. 1875Poste Gaius iii. 423 These contracts..all imply a delivery from the bailor to the bailee and a redelivery from the bailee to the bailor. |