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Black’s Law Dictionary 1st Edition, page 114:

BAILEE. In the law of contracts. One to whom goods are bailed; the party to whom personal property is delivered under a con­tract of bailment.

Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Edition, page 113:

BAILEE. In the law of contracts. One to whom goods are bailed; the party to whom personal property is delivered under a con­tract of bailment. Phelps v. People, 72 N. Y. 357 ; McGee v. French, 49 S. C. 454, 27 S. E. 487 ; Bergman v. People, 177 III. 244, 52 N. E. 363 ; Com. v. Chathams, 50 Pa. 181, 88 Am. Dec. 539.

 

Black’s Law Dictionary 4th Edition, page 178:

BAILEE. In the law of contracts. One to whom goods are bailed; the party to whom personal property is delivered under a contract of bailment. Hotels Statler Co. v. Safier, 103 Ohio St. 638, 134 N.E. 460, 462, 22 A.L.R. 1190. A species of agent to whom something movable is committed in trust for another. Cowart v. State, 16 Ala.App. 119, 75 So. 711, 713; Smith v. State, 78 Okl.Cr. 375, 148 P.2d 206, 208.

 

Black’s Law Dictionary 7th Edition, page 136:

bailee. A person who receives personal property from another as a bailment. See BAILMENT.

 

Black’s Law Dictionary 8th Edition, page 428:

BAILEE

bailee. A person who receives personal property from another as a bailment. See BAILMENT. [Cases: Bailment 1. C.J.S. Bailments §§ 2–13, 15, 19, 22–24, 31.]

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