Ueber das Depositum Irregulare (On the Irregular Deposit) by Franz Voltz, originally published in 1858, explores the legal concept of the 'depositum irregulare' within the context of Roman and German law. This treatise provides a detailed examination of irregular deposits, distinguishing them from regular deposits and loans, and analyzing their implications for banking and commercial law.
Voltz's work delves into the historical development of this legal concept, offering insights into its application and interpretation across different legal systems. It remains a valuable resource for legal scholars and historians interested in the evolution of banking law and the nuances of Roman legal principles as they influenced subsequent legal traditions.
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