In legal|lang=en terms the difference between bailee and bailment
is that bailee is (legal) one who holds bailed property; one who takes possession of the property of another (called a bailor) in order to keep that property safe for the other while bailment is (legal) the handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor, to another, the bailee, for a specific purpose upon which the parties have agreed.
As nouns the difference between bailee and bailment
is that bailee is (legal) one who holds bailed property; one who takes possession of the property of another (called a bailor) in order to keep that property safe for the other while bailment is (obsolete) bail.
bailee
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(legal) One who holds bailed property; one who takes possession of the property of another (called a bailor) in order to keep that property safe for the other.
bailment
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete) Bail.
(legal) The handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor, to another, the bailee, for a specific purpose upon which the parties have agreed.
Hypernyms
* (in law) contract
Hyponyms
* (in law) deposit
* (in law) loan
* (in law) mandate
* (in law) pawn
* (in law) pledge
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