noun
- plural of bailor; persons who deliver goods or property to another (the bailee) for a specific purpose under a bailment agreement
Usage: legal
Examples
- The bailors retained ownership of the equipment while it was stored at the warehouse.
- Both bailors signed the contract specifying the terms of the bailment.
- The bailors were responsible for disclosing any defects in the machinery.
- Insurance coverage protected the bailors against loss during transportation.
- The bailors could reclaim their property at any time during the agreed period.
- Multiple bailors used the same storage facility for their valuable items.