- A
commodate (Latin:
commodatum), also
known as loan for use, in
civil law and
Scots Law is a
gratuitous loan; a loan, or free
concession of
anything moveable...
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types of these, as
Justinian identifies:
mutuum (loan for consumption),
commodatum (loan for use),
depositum (deposit) and
pignus (pledge). Each
varied regarding...
- it is
owned by the
owners in co-ownership (vs. accessio, specificatio)
commodatum accommodation Loan for use, i.e.
bailment of
movable property that is...
- consecraneis,
parietes intra privatos, prælectum & nunc ...
publico bono
commodatum.
Sumtibus hæred. D. Tobiæ
Mevii &
Elerti Schumacheri, per Matthæum Henckelium...
-
which dates from the
eighteenth century and was
received by the UNAM in
commodatum in 2005. This
branch is home to a
library comprising over six thousand...
- (216-221);
gifts (239-252);
rental (253-304); loan (305-318); loan for use (
commodatum) (305-311); loan for
consummation (mutuum) (312-318);
employment contracts...
- including: gift, sale, exchange, loan for
consumption (mutuum), loan for use (
commodatum), lease, employment, hire of services, mandate,
deposit (consignment)...
-
thing as a
reasonable person would.
Examples include the loan for use (
commodatum), loan for
consumption (mutuum),
deposit (depositum), and
pledge (pignus)...
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chattel as
having been
carried off for any cause, or as
having been lent (
commodatum), he must in his
action define its price, and
propound his
claim thus:...
- by a form of
conclusive evidence for
another sort of loan (mutuum or
commodatum)
where the
holder lost his
exceptio that the loan had not
taken place...