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  • past participle of ail.
  • past tense form of ail.
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Jailers in charge of prisoners were governed by the same law as bailees in charge of cattle.

From The Common Law by Holmes, Oliver Wendell

Chief Justice Popham had sanctioned a distinction between paid and unpaid bailees, hence it was deemed prudent to lay a reward.

From The Common Law by Holmes, Oliver Wendell

The courts have been often troubled about the degree of care required of bailees, as it differs under varying circumstances.

From Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman by Bolles, Albert Sidney

But it is not the same if we give to the animus domini the meaning which the Germans give it, and which denies possession to bailees in general.

From The Common Law by Holmes, Oliver Wendell

Bernard states the liability as applicable to all bailees for reward, exercising a public employment, and mentions common hoymen and masters of ships alongside of, not as embraced under, common carriers.

From The Common Law by Holmes, Oliver Wendell



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