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Universal Jurisprudence
Obligatory engagement dealings
Deposit
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Deposit. In this
instance a conveyance
and an obligatory promise.
7. Letter sent 8 Pledging.
6. Next in simplicity to sale is deposit. In this instance
for the first time a conveyance and an obligatory promise are stand united
the one and the same Obligatory dealingFor and during a length of time liquidated or unliquidated an act if By a conveyance
the subject matter is transmitted. For and during a length
of time liquidated or unliquidated, by an act of conveyance
the subject matter is transmitted by the depositor transmitted to
the deposit-receiver: by a pact or say obligatory promise
the deposit receiver binds himself to retransmit it
to the depositor, at the end of that same length of time.
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Two obligatory dealings
grafted upon the
original one.
Here there are two obligatory dealings grafted upon the original
one: the one cotempray in relation to it, the other subsequent.
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Cases of obligatory
dealings without
express promise
Cases may have place in which without any express
promises to that effect the law may compel such render such
retransmission obligatory: if for example where it was without either
the consent or without the knowledge of the proprietor of and thus without the
the thing deposited consent that the deposit was made. But in this case
so far the importer of the obligation for the sake purpose of the corresponding
service is the act — not of a party, to the transaction dealing
but of the law.
In English law language of English Lawyers the species of
obligatory dealing is termed Bailment
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Next to deposit is
pawning and pledging
(3)
7. Next in simplicity to the obligatory dealing termed
deposit, a deposit-maker is the obligatory dealing hand pledging
or pawning. Is the case only by the consent addition of one simple obligatory
dealing to the three others is this complex obligatory dealing
distinguished from the last preceding one deposit making.
(1)
It may be that in return for care and responsibility the
deposit maker at the time of the deposit, delivers money or
some other valuable thing as and for the price of it, the benef service so rendered or as
remuneration for it. In this case to superinduce upon the aggregate
of the other obligatory dealings, is the species of conveyance stiled
donation, as above.
(2)
It may be that he engages himself to give the price
in question at and not before the time when the retro transmission
shall have been effected: in this case superinduced upon to
originally named aggregate of obligatory dealings is — not an act of
donation, but an obligatory
promise having for its subject
matter the service that will
be received by such subsequent
donation as above: in
themselves supposing the promise
fulfilled, the act of donation itself.
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