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 1226 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 12 8. FEB RUAR Y 27, 1933. DEPOSIT IN GE NERAL. Nature and creation of . Kinds of. CROSSREFERENCES Post, p. 1232. Common carriers, see sections 885 et seq. Deposit for exchange, see section 704. Post, p .1229. Deposit for hire, see sections 724 et seq. Post, p. 1228. Deposit for keeping, see sections 712 et seq. Post, p .1229. Gratuitous deposit, and incidents, see sections 720 et seq. Post, p. 1245. Hiring, see se ctions 824 et seq. Post, p. 1240. Innkeepers, see sections 785 and 786. Post, p .1243. Loan for exchange, see section 810. Post, p .1242. Loan for use, see sections 797 et seq. Post, p .1244. Loan of money, see section 815 . Post, p .1303. Pledge, see sections 1367 et seq. Voluntary deposit. SEC. 700 . VOLUNTARY DEPOSIT, HOW MADE .-A voluntary deposit is made b y one givin g to another, wi th his c onse nt, the poss ess ion of personal property to keep for the benefit of the former, or of a third party. The person giving is called the depositor, and the person receiving the depositary. CROSS REFERENCES Post, p .1241. Post, p. 1227. Involuntary deposit. m ista ke, or othe r in vali dat ing cause, shall continue to apply to conditional sales. CHAPTER 36.-DEPOSIT IN GENERAL NATURE AND CREATION OF DEPOSIT Sic. 699 . DEPOSIT, KINDS OF .-A deposit may be voluntary or in- voluntary ; and for safe-keeping or for exchange. Finder of lost articles, see sections 787 et se q. Obligations of depositary, see sections 705 et seq. SEC. 701 . INVO LUNT ARY DEPOSIT, HOW MADE .-An invo~iintary deposit is made 1. By the accidental leaving or placing of per sona l pr ope rty in the possess ion of any person, without negligence on the part of its owner ; or, 2. In cases of fire, shipwreck, inundation, insurrection, riot, or like extraordina ry emergencies, by the owne r of personal property com- mit ting it, out of nec essi ty, to the care of any person. Cross RE-sarNCEs Post, p. 1229. Degree of care requisite, see section 722 . Post, p. 1229. Duties of depositary, when cease, see section 723. Involuntary deposit in cases of emergency must be accepted, see section 702. Post, p .1229. Involuntary deposit is gratuitous, see section 721. Duty of Involuntary S EC. 702, DUTY OF INVOLUNTARY D EPOSITARY .-T he person with fepositary. whom a thing is deposited in the manner described in section 701 is bo und to ta ke charge of it, if ab le to do so. Dep osit for kee ping. SEC. 70 3. DEPOSIT FOR KEEPING, WHAT .- A de posi t for k eepi ng is one in which the depositary is bound to retur n the identical thing deposited. Cross Ri>EENOH Post, P .1228. Deposit for keeping, see sections 712 et seq. For exchange. SEC. 704 . DEPO SIT FOR EXCHANG E, WHAT A deposit for exchange. is one in which the depositary is only bound to return a thing c orre- sponding in kind to that which is deposited.