Book1 Division02 Title01
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 II. OF SOME PARTICULAR KINDS OF OBLIGATIONS.
TITLE I. Conditional Obligations.
Section 138.
- [I] Whenever the performance or the extinction of an obligation depends either on the occurrence or on the non-occurrence of an uncertain event, the obligation is said to be conditional.
- [II] An event is said to be uncertain when there is a possibility of its not occurring.
《Genealogies》
Section 139.
- An obligation subject to an unlawful condition, or to a condition contrary to public policy or to the safety of persons or property is void.
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Section 140.
- If the condition afterwards becomes lawful or not contrary to public policy or to the safety of persons or property, the obligation does not become valid.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 206
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992:
Section 141.
- If no time is fixed for the fulfil[l]ment of the condition, and it becomes certain that the condition cannot be fulfilled, the condition is deemed to be unfulfilled.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 207
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992:
Section 142.
- If the property which is the subject of the conditional obligation is lost or damaged before the condition is fulfilled, the provisions of this Code concerning non-performance shall apply.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 208
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992: