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* Its detailed information and images of the original sources are available on [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Centennial/ the Centennial Website].
* The today existing (probably) only copy of its publication is in possession of [https://librarykoha.bu.ac.th/cgi-bin/koha/opac-main.pl '''the main library of Bangkok University''']. The detailed information and images of the original sources are available on [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Centennial/ 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 [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Resources/01_French-Heritage_20190720.pdf "French Advisers' Heritage"].  
* 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 [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Resources/01_French-Heritage_20190720.pdf "French Advisers' Heritage"].  



Latest revision as of 02:36, 7 December 2024

DRAFT: CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE FOR KINGDOM OF SIAM.

BOOK ON OBLIGATIONS.

DIVISION II. OF SOME PARTICULAR KINDS OF OBLIGATIONS.

TITLE II. Obligations subject to a time clause.

Section 143.
  • If a time is fixed for the performance or for the extinction of an obligation, such obligation is said to be subject to a time clause.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 209
  2. Codes of 1925: 153
  3. Codes of 1992: 191
Section 144.
  • If the property which is the subject of an obligation with a time clause is lost or damaged before the time has arrived, the provisions of this Code concerning non-performance shall apply.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 210
  2. Codes of 1925: -
  3. Codes of 1992:
Section 145.
  • A time clause is presumed to be for the benefit of the debtor, that is to say the debtor can perform the obligation before the time has arrived, unless it appears that the time clause was also stipulated for the benefit of the creditor.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 211
  2. Codes of 1925: 154
  3. Codes of 1992: 192
Section 146.
  • The debtor loses the benefit of the time clause if he has fraudulently concealed that securities given by him were subject to charges or to preferential rights.

《Genealogies》

  1. Codes of 1923: 212
  2. Codes of 1925: -
  3. Codes of 1992: