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From Thai Codification Draft of 1919
DRAFT: CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE FOR KINGDOM OF SIAM.
- The today existing (probably) only copy of its publication is in possession of the main library of Bangkok University. The detailed information and images of the original sources are available on the Centennial Website.
- The detailed information about the genealogical relations between the Draft 1919, Codes of 1923, Codes of 1925, and Code of 1992 is available at the "French Advisers' Heritage".
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.
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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.
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Section 385.
- The period of prescription for all obligations existing in favour of the Government is ten years.
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Section 386.
- The period of prescription for obligations resulting from a final judgment or from an award of an arbitrator is ten years.
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Section 387.
- The period of prescription for obligations for which no other period of time is provided by law is ten years.
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