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mutuum
n. 1 a loan in Roman and civil law of fungible things to be restored in similar property of the same quantity and quality 2 a contract in which movables are so loaned 3 a loan for consumption
Usage examples of "mutuum".
The Latin language very happily expresses the fundamental difference between the commodatum and the mutuum, which our poverty is reduced to confound under the vague and common appellation of a loan.
The Latin language very happily expresses the fundamental difference between the commodatum and the mutuum, which our poverty is reduced to confound under the vague and common appellation of a loan.