Depositum in United States
Depositum Definition
(Lat. from deponere, to deposit). In the civil and common law. A naked bailment of goods, to be kept for the bailor without reward, and to be returned when he shall require it. Story, Bailm. §1 4, 41; 2 Kent, Comm. 558, 559; Jones, Bailm. 36; Inst. 3. 15. 3; Bracton, fol. 100b; Dig. 16. 3; Code, 4. 34; Fleta, lib. 2, c. 56, S 7. Otherwise termed “deposit” (q.v.); the bailor being in this case termed the “depositor,” and the bailee the “depositary.” Bell, Diet.
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(Lat. from deponere, to deposit). In the civil and common law. A naked bailment of goods, to be kept for the bailor without reward, and to be returned when he shall require it. Story, Bailm. §1 4, 41; 2 Kent, Comm. 558, 559; Jones, Bailm. 36; Inst. 3. 15. 3; Bracton, fol. 100b; Dig. 16. 3; Code, 4. 34; Fleta, lib. 2, c. 56, S 7. Otherwise termed “deposit” (q.v.); the bailor being in this case termed the “depositor,” and the bailee the “depositary.” Bell, Diet.
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