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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 03 2 Commodatum, Usually a non- consumable thing where If consumable, then lent for pomp and splendour (ad pompam et ostenationem), Purpose: use of thing for convenience and Can be something that is movable, Reasonable use for purpose for which it was lent and Otherwise furtum usus (theft of use), Nature is Negotium bona fide, COMMODATUM with Duties of borrower, Commodo means Convenience, Nature is Imperfectly bilateral, Duty of care was On both borrower (damages caused to thing) and lender (damages caused by the thing), Duty of care low because doesn't get great benefit so Low benefit and low duty of care, Culpa and Custodia, Borrower has actio furti against thief and lender had actio commodati, but if borrower insolvent, then had actio furti; Just: had choice wrt a.f. but Duty of care lowered if benefit by both parties, Duties of borrower includes Use of thing, Convenience thus Give something for convenience, Return same thing after borrowing for a specific reason for a limited period needs Consensus regarding type of contract, Give thus Give something for convenience, COMMODATUM with Duties of lender, Reimburse damages if defective eg Horse that is particularly difficult and kicks someone, Lender's remedy: actio commodati (directa) where Didn't return on time or claim damages, Thus person who lends the thing does not need to be the owner so Even a thief can lend something w/ commodatum, Borrower has actio commodati (contraria) and Ius retentionis: retain the thing until they pay