Bailment in a sentence as a noun

But it's not all doom and gloom but do you trust those who have bailment over you own data?

The downside is that you're relying on a redemption contract from an issuer who holds the assets on bailment.

Or are those instruments held in bailment, or actually by some other company, rather than as IB assets?

Banks used to offer simple bailment, where people could deposit money for safeguard and convenience.

This would be more comforting if the data bailment were accompanies by some kind of insurament policy.

Taking possession of lost property creates a "bailment", a legal relationship between the possessor and the owner, governed by local bailment laws.

There should be some kind of self-storage facility optimized for storing firearms where control can be temporarily ceded to a trustworthy third party, on a bailment basis.

Any coin movement affecting the trust asset without prior authorization will be considered a trust violation and invalid irrespective of any claim of constructive bailment.

Bailment definitions

noun

the delivery of personal property in trust by the bailor to the bailee