The difference in the depository response: a comparative study of Islamic jurisprudence, civil law, and Iraqi evidence

Section: Research Paper
Published
Nov 1, 1993
Pages
357-391

Abstract

The deposit is a religious contract regulated by the civil law in Articles (950-974) and it is one of the so-called important contracts in daily practical reality. The basis of the deposit is that it is a civil contract unless it is a commercial business, then it is considered a commercial contract. It may be commercial on one side and civil on the other. If the deposit is a civil contract, the rules established in the Evidence Law are the ones that apply to it, but if the deposit is a commercial contract, the Evidence Law permits it to be proven by all means of proof.

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Saeed, L. (1993). The difference in the depository response: a comparative study of Islamic jurisprudence, civil law, and Iraqi evidence. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 23(25), 357–391. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1993.165049