Book1 Division03 Title03
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 III. TRANSFER OF OBLIGATIONS.
TITLE III. Transfer of Liabilities.
Section 214.
- The transfer of a liability cannot be set up against a creditor or against any third person until the creditor has agreed to the transfer.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 280
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992:
Section 215.
- [I] The transferee can notify the creditor in writing to state within a reasonable time, to be fixed in such notice, whether he agrees to the transfer or not.
- [II] If the creditor fails to comply with the notice, he is presumed not to have agreed to the transfer.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 281
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992:
Section 216.
- The transferee can set up against the creditor any defence which the transferor had against such creditor at the time when the creditor agreed to the transfer, except in the case provided by section 355 concerning set off.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 282
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992:
Section 217.
- [I] When a liability has been transferred, the benefit of the securities or preferential rights given by the original debtor does not pass as security for the performance of the obligation by the new debtor.
- [II] Interest due is presumed to be included in the transfer of a debt.
《Genealogies》
- Codes of 1923: 283
- Codes of 1925: -
- Codes of 1992: