Part, Question
1 2, 105 | hiring, by loan and also by deposit, concerning all of which
2 2, 105 | difference between a loan and a deposit is that a loan ~is in respect
3 2, 105 | are transferred, whereas a deposit is for the benefit of the
4 2, 105 | restoring goods held in deposit. Because the latter might
5 2, 105 | instance if an animal held in deposit were to die or ~depreciate
6 2, 29 | received them on loan or in deposit or in some other way. ~In
7 2, 41 | things (as of things held in deposit) devolves of necessity on
8 2, 49 | wrong to give him back his ~deposit, or in other similar cases.
9 2, 55 | Thus the ~restitution of a deposit to the depositor is in accordance
10 2, 55 | there are cases in which a deposit should not be restored, ~
11 2, 59 | may be kept safe, as in a "deposit," or ~under some obligation,
12 2, 60 | for instance on loan or deposit, or ~against his will, as
13 2, 60 | himself, as ~in the case of a deposit; wherefore he that takes
14 2, 64 | in some respect: thus a deposit belongs simply ~to the depositor,
15 2, 76 | less necessary sometimes to deposit one's ~money with a usurer
16 2, 76 | altogether ~unlawful to deposit one's money with a usurer,
17 2, 76 | it would be ~unlawful to deposit one's sword with a madman,
18 2, 118 | were to put his sword in deposit, ~and demand its delivery
19 2, 118 | seek the return of his deposit in order to fight against
20 Suppl, 48| receive that which he has in deposit, and not only by actually
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