The person to whom goods are committed in trust, and who has a temporary possession and a qualified property in them, for the purposes of the trust.
An individual or entity who holds property of another. Examples are dry cleaners, jewelers, repairers.
A person or organization that has the property of someone else in their possession temporarily.
One who has custody of the property of another. Bailees "for hire" have certain responsibilities to care for the property of others that is in their custody.
A legal term for a person to whom property is loaned or entrusted.
the agent to whom property involved in a bailment is delivered
a person in rightful possession of personal property owned by another
A person to whom the property of another is loaned, leased or otherwise entrusted.
An entity (person or organization) having legal possession of one's property without having title (right to sell) to such property. The best example of a Bailee is a dry cleaner. They have legal possession of garments without having the right to sell such garments. Bailees with regard to automobiles may be auto repair facilities, valet parking, car washes, etc.
Someone who keeps another's (bailor's) goods in safe custody.
A person who takes possession of goods belonging to another with that persons consent
A person or organization that has temporary possession of someone else’s personal property.
One who has temporary custody of property belonging to another. (Example: dry cleaners.)
A person or a business that receives payment to take custody of goods, keep them under their control and take care of them for some reason. The baliee is legally required to assume a high degree of responsibility to safeguard the property in his possession.
One who has is charged with the care of the property of another. For example, a garage is bailee of a customer's ("bailor's") car (the "bailment") and a jeweler is a bailee of customers' jewelry while in for repair or appraisal.
A person or concern having possession of property committed in trust from the owner.
An individual or business that has been given temporary custody of another's property for the purpose of providing a service.
The person to whom personal property is delivered when a bailment occurs.
One who has possession of property belonging to another. He may be a bailee for the benefit of the bailor, his own benefit, or for their mutual benefit.
One who receives property through a contract of bailment, from the bailor, and who may be committed to certain duties of care towards the property while it remains in his or her possession.
One who has temporary possession of property belonging to another, usually for storage, repair or servicing.
One in temporary possession of the property of another.
A person who has lawful, temporary possession of the personal property of another in trust for a specific purpose, and who is obligated to return it. (See Bailor.)
one who has temporary possession of property belonging to another. (See BAILMENT)
One who receives possession of property of another for a period of time.
A public warehouseman is considered a "bailee for hire." A person who holds or stores goods for another.
In contract and property law one to whom goods or property are entrusted for a stated purpose. Can be either gratuitous (for no consideration) or for hire (for consideration).
Person or concern having the possession of personal property entrusted to him by the owner of said property.