Deposit
“Nikṣepa”
idea · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
Deposits · deposit · sealed deposit · the charge · the deposit · the good deposit · the precept
spoken of as
2 expressionsDeposits1 mention
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom (English)
The title corresponding most nearly to the Roman Deposits does not present itself till the middle of the Salic Law is reached:
the deposit1 mention
De Praescriptionibus Hereticorum (Latin)
"O Timothy, guard the deposit," and again, "Keep the good deposit.
in the texts
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom
The legal category of deposits, prominent across Roman and Hindu legal codes.
The title corresponding most nearly to the Roman Deposits does not present itself till the middle of the Salic Law is reached:
We need not go further, and all which must be recollected is that the earliest Roman Code treated first of legal procedure, and then, either at once or shortly afterwards, dealt with the subjects of Thefts and Deposits;
I do not at all doubt that the arrangement is in a certain degree at haphazard, but it seems to me that there must have been a meaning in the prominence given to Deposits in the Roman and Hindu law, and in the prominence assigned to Thefts in the law both of the Romans and of the Salian Franks.
De Praescriptionibus Hereticorum
The 'deposit' of faith Paul urges Timothy to guard, argued by Tertullian to be open teaching, not a hidden gospel.
"O Timothy, guard the deposit," and again, "Keep the good deposit.
Nāradasmṛti
A legal topic (titled section 2) concerning property entrusted to another for safekeeping and the rules governing its return, loss, or misuse.
Deposits
these six rules are the same.
This same rule is seen for a loan for use, a deposit for delivery to another, and so on;