- bailments
- bail·ment || 'beɪlmənt n. giving of goods for safekeeping
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
bailment — bail·ment / bāl mənt/ n [Anglo French bayllment, from bailler to hand over see bail]: the transfer of possession but not ownership of personal property (as goods) for a limited time or specified purpose (as transportation) such that the… … Law dictionary
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