A bailor is a person who bails property, one who places property in the hands of another for safekeeping.
Bob Bailor was born on 1951-07-10.
There are quite a few duties that a bailor must do. For instance, the bailor is responsible for disclosing facts, must make a payment of extraordinary expenses, is bound to pay the bailee if there are any loss that the bailee may have sustained from the bailor and give warnings to the bailee if things are in danger.
Bob Bailor was born July 10, 1951, in Connellsville, PA, USA.
Bob Bailor debuted on September 6, 1975 and played his final game on October 6, 1985.
The bailor.
Bob Bailor is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 170 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
When you leave your car at a valet parking service, you are the bailor and the valet company is the bailee. The valet company is responsible for taking care of your car while it is in their possession, but they do not own the car.
Edwin Maurice Bailor has written: 'An application of the Binet-Simon tests in the Toledo, Washington schools' -- subject(s): Intelligence tests, Binet-Simon Test
Roberto Cappannelli goes by Santy Bailor.
Bob Bailor debuted on September 6, 1975, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium; he played his final game on October 6, 1985, playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
Make sure the bailee gives you a receipt or you may not have a claim in the event of loss.
A bailee to whom goods are consigned for sale is an individual or entity that temporarily receives possession of goods from the owner (the bailor) with the agreement to sell those goods on behalf of the owner. The bailee does not take ownership of the goods but is responsible for their care and must act in the best interests of the bailor. Upon sale, the bailee typically retains a commission or fee, while the remaining proceeds are returned to the bailor. This arrangement is common in retail and distribution contexts.