(bailor)
11bailor — [beɪ lɔ:] noun Law a person or party that entrusts goods to a bailee …
12bailor — bail·or …
13bailor — bail•or [[t]ˈbeɪ lər, beɪˈlɔr[/t]] n. lawg a person who delivers personal property in bailment • Etymology: 1595–1605 …
14bailor — /ˈbeɪlə/ (say bayluh), / ˈlɔ/ (say law) noun someone who delivers goods, etc., in bailment …
15bailor — /ˌbeɪ lɔ:/ noun a person who transfers property by way of bailment …
16bailor — The party who bails or delivers goods to another (bailee) in the contract of bailment. The transferor of goods under a bailment …
17bailor — The party who bails or delivers goods to another (bailee) in the contract of bailment. The transferor of goods under a bailment …
18bailor — One who makes a bailment of property. Watson v State, 70 Ala 13. He need not have in himself absolute title to the thing bailed, provided he is invested with such possessory interest as will entitle him to hold it against all the world except the …
19bailor — n. Law a person or party that entrusts goods to a bailee. Etymology: BAIL(1) + OR …
20Bob Bailor — Infobox MLB retired bgcolor1=black bgcolor2=#005ac0 textcolor1=white textcolor2=white name=Bob Bailor position=Utility player birthdate=birth date and age|1951|7|10 bats=Right throws=Right debutdate=September 6 debutyear=1975 debutteam=Baltimore… …