the child is not liable. If the slave destroys it, it is a liability on his personal responsibility (dhimma). If we say: He is liable, it is attached to his person (raqaba).
Section: If the deposit is forcibly usurped from the depository, there is no liability upon him, whether it was taken from his hand, or he was coerced into delivering it and delivered it himself; because coercion is an excuse for him, which permits him to yield it, so he is not liable for it, just as if it were taken from his hand by force.
(12) In M: "laha" (for it). (13) In M, there is an addition: "lahu" (for him).