| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If we turn to the work of Arthur Browne (c. 1756???1805), the Irish jurist and Regius Professor of Civil and Canon Law at Trinity College (Cambridge), we see that the mutuum contract with respect to money was already English legal practise before Carr v. Carr and is described by Browne in an 1802 treatise:???Mutuum.]???Was the loan of consumable goods, of money, wine, corn, and other things that m
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