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commonly thought that
there were four
types of these, as
Justinian identifies:
mutuum (loan for consumption),
commodatum (loan for use),
depositum (deposit) and...
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creation of
bonae fidei contract forms,
since the
transfer of a sti****tio of
mutuum form into a
literal contract would have
otherwise given no real benefit...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the
transaction amounts to a mere loan, or
mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an
equivalent sum,...
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identical and had the same meaning, such as oncia, lytra,
moeton (Lat.
mutuum).
Their characteristic cult of the
Palici is
influenced by Gr**** myth in...
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Mitra as an unbinder. It is
proposed that the two
Roman forms of debt
Mutuum-Nexum were from each one respectively, and
reflective of
forms of debt dating...
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returned in kind in the same
quantity and quality. Parties:
mutuum dans (aka mutuans) 'lender'
mutuum accipiens (aka mutuarius) 'borrower'
naturalia negotii...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the
transaction amounts to a mere loan or
mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an
equivalent sum,...
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banking corporations, or bankers, the
transaction amounts to a mere loan or
mutuum, and the bank is to restore, not the same money, but an
equivalent sum,...
- *maŋgat[a] *gitak ‘neck’ < *k(a,e)ndak *kum ‘side of neck’ < *kuma(n,ŋ) *
mutuum ‘nose’ < *mundu *falaŋ ‘tongue’ < *mbilaŋ *kaliim ‘moon’ < *kal(a,i)m Some...
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Examples include the loan for use (commodatum), loan for
consumption (
mutuum),
deposit (depositum), and
pledge (pignus).
Paras 9-10.
Wells v SA Alumenite...