0 a person who gives property to someone else to use or take care of temporarily:
The goods shall be returned to the bailor or dealt with according to his instructions.
The omission of the word "bailor's" makes this clear.
I understand that the "bailor"means the"lessor".
A bailor, by pleading and presenting his case properly, can always put on the bailee the burden of proof.
The essence of the contract by a warehouseman is that he will store the goods in the contractual place and deliver them on demand to the bailor or his order.