(bailor)

  • 61jus tertii — jus ter·tii / tər shē ˌī, ter , shē ˌē/ n [Latin]: a right of a third party (as to property in another s possession); also: the right to assert the rights of another in a lawsuit ◇ In property actions the claims of a third party on the property… …

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  • 62frigidarium — FRIGIDÁRIUM s.n. Sală în termele romane destinată instalaţiei şi practicării băilor reci. [pr.: ri um] – cuv. lat. Trimis de zaraza joe, 23.03.2005. Sursa: DEX 98  frigidárium s. n. (sil. ri um) Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar… …

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  • 63tepidarium — TEPIDÁRIUM s.n. Parte a termelor romane rezervată băilor calde. [pron. ri um. / < lat. tepidarium]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN  TEPIDÁRIUM s. n. 1. parte a termelor romane rezervată băilor calde. 2. seră cu temperatură… …

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  • 64bailment — A delivery of goods from the bailor (the owner of the goods) to the bailee (the recipient of the goods), on the condition that the goods will ultimately be returned to the bailor. The goods may thus be hired, lent, pledged, or deposited for safe… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 65bailment — A delivery of good from the bailor (the owner of the goods) to the bailee (the recipient of the goods), on the condition that the goods will ultimately be returned to the bailor. The goods may thus be hired, lent, pledged, or deposited for safe… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 66bailment — / beɪlmənt/ noun a transfer of goods by someone (the bailor) to someone (the bailee) who then holds them until they have to be returned to the bailor (NOTE: Putting jewels in a bank’s safe deposit box is an example of bailment.) …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 67constructive acceptance — An element of an implied relation of bailor and bailee, where the latter has acquired possession by chance, as by finding the property, or where wearing apparel or other article has been left in a store, office, or other place of business by a… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 68conversion by bailee — Acts in derogation of the bailor s title or his possessory rights by a destruction of the property or some unlawful interference with his use and enjoyment of it, or dominion over it an appropriation of it by the bailee to his own use, or to the… …

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  • 69larceny by bailee — An offense as defined by statute. An offense at common law only as it appears that possession was obtained by the bailee from the bailor with the felonius intent of appropriating the thing bailed to his own use and depriving the bailor thereof.… …

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  • 70Bailer — Bail er, n. (Law) See {Bailor}. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English