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  • noun Plural form of bailor.

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  • Instead, common-law judges and scholars construed and enforced agreements of various kinds according to several well-understood jural relationships, such as those between principals and agents, masters and servants, landlords and tenants,parents and children, husbands and wives, or bailors and bailees.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Dan Ernst 2008

  • On the other hand, so far as the possessory actions are still allowed to bailors, it is not on the ground that they also have possession, but is probably by a survival, which [175] explained, and which in the modern form of the an anomaly.

    The Common Law Oliver Wendell Holmes 1888

  • Suits by bailees or bailors against wrong-doers 180.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows shrivenkatesha 2009

  • She ordered the bailors to deposit RM150,000 each as security.

    nst online 2009

  • then the bailment suddenly flips on its head: the bailors become the bailees!

    Names and Narrative 2005

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