The money placed in the custody of a banker, is to all intents and purposes, the money of the banker, to do with it as he pleases; he is guilty of no breach of trust in employing it; he is not answerable to the principal if he puts it into jeopardy, if... Case Against the Fed, The - Pagina 40di Murray Newton Rothbard - 1994 - 158 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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...he is guilty of no breach of trust in employing it: he is not answerable to the principal if he put it into jeopardy, if he engages in a hazardous speculation:...bound to keep it, or deal with it as the property of the principal, but he is, of course, answerable for the amount, because he has contracted, having received... | |
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