This proposition was one which met with universal approbation, and the plan was immediately carried into effect, convenient places being established as the depositaries of the stolen goods.
You will require from such depositaries sufficient money in addition to the called bonds, to insure the withdrawal of all deposits on loan account on or before the 1st of October next.
A question arose whether the Secretary of the Treasury had the power to designate national banks as public depositaries of the proceeds of bonds sold under the resumption and refunding acts.
Over one hundred (100) national banks have been thus designated as depositaries for the purpose mentioned, and all are treated precisely alike, both as to commissions allowed and balances held.
I propose to accumulate this coin in either the treasury, the assay offices, or the public depositaries throughout the United States that will comply with the conditions of section 5153 Revised Statutes.
A small minority of the Cursives, just as a small minority of the Uncials, are probably the depositaries of peculiar recensions.
You are not made to be ruled, but to rule the depositaries of your confidence.
Before the suppression of the friars, the convents were the great depositaries of this species of treasure.
A minister in Europe finds himself, on the first day on which he commences his functions, surrounded by experienced public servants, the depositaries of official traditions.
He considered them as efficacious means of coming at the knowledge of abuses and acts of injustice, and of keeping the depositaries of authority within the limits of their duty.
From the systems that have made invisible unknown beings the depositaries of man's engagements, we do not always see it result that they are better observed; or that the most solemn contracts have acquired a greater solidity.
But the Imperial despotism destroyed them before their origin had been completely forgotten, and, so long as they lasted, these Permanent Commissions were looked upon by the Romans as the mere depositaries of a delegated power.
The important point for the jurist is that these aristocracies were universally the depositaries and administrators of law.
Thus sovereigns are the ministers of society, its interpreters, the depositaries of a greater or of a less portion of its power; but they are not its absolute masters, neither are they the proprietors of nations.
It is this character of witnesses which distinguishes the Apostles from all other depositaries of a Master's cause.
In 1567 it was added that common clothes and bedding could be given, but every article must be specified, as the depositaries were apt to be too liberal unless restricted.
This doctrine of the Genii, depositaries of the Universal Providence, was intimately connected with the Ancient Mysteries, and adopted in the sacrifices and initiations both of Greeks and Barbarians.
Some of the Roman jurists state in terms that depositaries and borrowers have not possession of the things intrusted to them.
But the fifty-fifth section of that bill provides that all the banks organized under it are to become 'depositaries of the public moneys,' excepting those in 'the city of Washington.
Cato spoke against the project of law of Trebonius, or rather he employed the two hours allowed him in declamations on the conduct of the depositaries of power.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "depositaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.