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Bailler

Defined in 2 dictionaries — Kinney (1893), Burrill (1850)

A Law Dictionary and Glossary

George C. Kinney · 1893

bailer, bayler, I. fr. To deliver, commit or intrust; to lease; to lend; the indorsement made on a bill by the clerk of tlje house of commons when it has passed the house and is to be sent up to the lords.

A New Law Dictionary and Glossary

Alexander M. Burrill · 1850

Bailer, Bayler. L. Fr. To deliver, commit or entrust. Celles chartres soient bailies a chescun viscont Dengleterre; these charters shall be delivered to every sheriff of England. Artie, sup. chart, c. 1. See To Bail. Soit bailie av^ seigneurs; •let it be delivered to the lords. The endorsement made upon a bill by the clerk of the house of commons, when it has passed the house, and is to be sent up to the lords. P. Cyclopcedia, Hob. Ill a. To lease. Si horns bailla son tenement h terms des ans; if a man lease his tenement for a term of years. Stat. Gloc. c. II. To lend. Sicomejeo bayle a un home mes barbits; as if I lend to a man my sheep. Litt, sect. 71.