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Efficient Confer
of title with in
relation to the
Transfer of Money
i:e of title to receive
money

1. Compart or
Engagement
1. of hindrance
2. of any agent
3. of my wife [1]

2. Satisfaction of
damage by delinquency
of 1. By
own
2. anothers
in infra 16

3. Pecuniary punishment

4. Restitution

4. Satisfaction for
money transferred
under a mistaken
notion of legal obligation.

5. Relief against
loss from whence
the obliger has innocently
derived
profit.

6. Bequest.

7. Contribution to
a tax.

8. Order from the
proprietor.

9. Order of Assignment
from a
Creditor to his
Debtor requiring
payment to be
made to a third
person.

10. Similar obligation
on the part of him
to whom I
by death.

To Col. Vol IX


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Conveyances
attended with
incidental or
derivative Engagements

Engagements resultingarising
out of from

Conveyances
1. Donation?
2. Exchange
3. Sale
4. Deposit or Bailment
5. Loan
6. Lease

6 7 Bailment or
Deposit

7. Pledging

8. Entrance into
Service?

9. Partnership a
mutual conveyance
of a share of stock

(gratuitous
Loan

(with recrupence

Loan | 1. Goods to be
of | restored individually
| 2. Goods to be
restored in value

Deposit
1. As by or on behalf of an owner
for this own use in
the hands of her servant
to keep and
use, or at lead large
2. As by an on behalf an owner
for his own sake in
the hands of a trustee friend
to keep.
3. As by a tislator
in the hands of an
Executor for the use
of a Co-executor or
Legatee
4. As by a natural
Guardian in the hands
of a appointed Guardian for the use if a ward.)


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Loan includes
Deposit.- It is
deposit with liberty
to use

(mkind
(hired


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Final of the
Law of Contracts.
Subject to the
superior care of
not lending its
hand to superior
mischief, the law
has in relation to
all engagements
this common object
for its final
cause viz: the
keeping the thread
of expectation unbroken
the preventingding
against the evil
of disappointment,
or where it can
not be averted
altogether, the reducing
it within
its narrowest limits.

It may seem
at first glance
that for this purpose
it would
have no more to
do than simply
to see to the performance
of all
such as it does
not reject: or where
and in as far as that is not practicable,
to see that
adequate satisfaction
be made for
the non-performance.
But

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Identifier: | JB/100/127/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

1795-08-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

100

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

127

Info in main headings field

civil code contracts

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

i taylor

Marginals

Paper Producer

evan nepean

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32143

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