bailor

/ˈbeɪlər/
noun
  1. A person who gives goods or property to someone else (the bailee) for safekeeping, use, or transport, under a bailment agreement.
    • As the bailor, you retain ownership of the items even while they are in someone else's care.
    • The bailor must inform the bailee of any defects in the property that could cause harm.
    • The bailor handed over her laptop to the repair shop for a week.
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