Book1 Division06 Title05 Chapter02

From Thai Codification Draft of 1919

DRAFT: CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE FOR KINGDOM OF SIAM.

BOOK ON OBLIGATIONS.

DIVISION VI. EXTINCTION OF OBLIGATIONS.

TITLE V. Prescription.

Chapter II. Periods of Prescription.
Section 383.
  • The period of prescription is two years for:
  • (1) The payment of the price due to a retail trader.
  • (2) The payment of money due for board or lodging to the proprietor of an inn, hotel or other such place.
  • (3) The payment of salary due by employers to employees.
  • (4) The payment of freight and accessories due to carriers.
  • (5) The payment of the rent due for the hire of movable property.
  • (6) The payment of the price due for the hire of work, incl[u]ding the payment of fees due to medical practitioners, lawyers, witnesses and experts.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 448
  2. Codes of 1925: 165
  3. Codes of 1992: 193/34
Section 384.
  • The period of prescription is five years for:
  • (1) The payment of the price due to wholesale dealers.
  • (2) The payment of interest or dividends.
  • (3) The payment of the rent due for the hire of immovable property.
  • (4) All prestations to be performed periodically.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 449
  2. Codes of 1925: 166
  3. Codes of 1992: 193/33
Section 385.
  • The period of prescription for all obligations existing in favour of the Government is ten years.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 450
  2. Codes of 1925: 167
  3. Codes of 1992: 193/31
Section 386.
  • The period of prescription for obligations resulting from a final judgment or from an award of an arbitrator is ten years.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 451
  2. Codes of 1925: 168
  3. Codes of 1992: 193/32
Section 387.
  • The period of prescription for obligations for which no other period of time is provided by law is ten years.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 452
  2. Codes of 1925: 164
  3. Codes of 1992: 193/30