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		<title>Codesuser: /* Burden of proof on the side of the debtor */ new section</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;autocomment&quot;&gt;Burden of proof on the side of the debtor: &lt;/span&gt; new section&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;== Burden of proof on the side of the debtor ==&lt;br /&gt;
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This simple provision was adopted from the traditional German § 285, and plays a very important role in the Thai code because it is the only provision which clearly declares the principle of the burden of proof of liability for non-performance. According to it, the debtor bears the burden of proof to show the fact that he is not responsible for the circumstance which caused the non-performance of his obligation. It is closely paired with the forgoing Sec.204, which declares the principle of presumption of the debtor&amp;#039;s liability.&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The next provison regarding the same subject is [[2468th Sec 0215|Sec.215]], which was modeled after the traditional Japanese [[1896ja_Book3_Chapter01_Title02#Article_415.|Art. 415]]. This Japanese provisions was originally conceived for the same scheme of the principles (see C-2 in the paper [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Resources/10_Non-performance_Part1.pdf &amp;quot;The Thai Civil Law on Non-performance in a Comparative, Structural View&amp;quot;], P.11). However, the Thai drafter adobted only its first sentence (see B. Step 1-c in the paper [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Resources/11_Reconstruction.pdf &amp;quot;Reconstruction of Thai Arrangement of the Remedies for non-performance&amp;quot;], P.8); he replaced the second sentence with the traditional German provisions regarding &amp;quot;Impossibility of performance&amp;quot; ([[1896de_Book2_Chapter01_Title01#Section_275.|§§ 275 – 282]]). Accordingly, the scheme of the two principles mentioned above was completely disappeared from the Thai Sec.215.&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;The last opportunity for this scheme of the two principles was the provisions regarding &amp;quot;Impossibility of performance&amp;quot;. Indeed, the Thai drafter tried to set up the same scheme of the principles with the technique of rearrangement of the provisions (see III.B.5.b in the paper [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Resources/13_Thai-law-and-Recent-Reforms.pdf &amp;quot;Thai Law and Recent Reforms in Germany and Japan in Law on Non-performance&amp;quot;], P.16). Unfortunately, the rearrangement was incomplete so that the scheme of the principles of presumption of the debtor&amp;#039;s liability and of burden of proof could not be clearly perceptible (see III.B.6. in [https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Resources/13_Thai-law-and-Recent-Reforms.pdf &amp;quot;Thai Law and Recent Reforms in Germany and Japan in Law on Non-performance&amp;quot;], P.18 – 20).&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Under sich circumstances, Secs.204 and 205 are the only provisions which show the fact that the Thai Code has adopted the French, German &amp;quot;Civil Law&amp;quot; principles regarding the liability of the debtor for non-performance. [[User:Codesuser|Codesuser]] ([[User talk:Codesuser|talk]]) 14:16, 7 October 2025 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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