Bailees

/beɪˈliːz/ noun

People who receive and hold someone else's property temporarily, usually for a specific purpose like repair or safekeeping.

From 'bailee,' derived from Old French 'bailer' (to deliver), with the '-ee' suffix indicating someone who receives an action. This legal term evolved in medieval law to describe the recipient in a bailment agreement.

AMአስፈላጊዎች
ARمدينون
BNদায়ী
CAdeutors
CSdlužníci
DAfordrings Heavens
DEPflichtige
ELυποχρεωμένοι
ESdeudores
FAبدهکاران
FIvelkakirjoitukset
FRdébiteurs
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