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====== '''มาตรา 99''' ======
====== '''มาตรา 99''' ======
* ทรัพย์สินนั้น ท่านหมายความรวมทั้งทรัพย์ทั้งวัตถุไม่มีรูปร่าง ซึ่งอาจมีราคาได้และถือเอาได้
* ทรัพย์สินนั้น ท่านหมายความรวมทั้งทรัพย์ทั้งวัตถุไม่มีรูปร่าง ซึ่งอาจมีราคาได้และถือเอาได้
'''Section 99.''' (Draft in English from [https://digital.library.tu.ac.th/tu_dc/frontend/Info/item/dc:163466 Vol.79])
* Property includes things as well as incorporeal objects, susceptible of having a value and of being appropriated.


====== '''《References》''' ======
====== '''《References》''' ======
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====== '''《Comments》''' ======
====== '''《Comments》''' ======
The other miscellaneous source is as follows:
The miscellaneous source is as follows:


* Civil Code of Argentina (1871), Art.2349:
* Civil Code of Argentina (1871), Art.2349:
** Movable things which have been rendered actually immovable by their physical attachment to the soil, are immovables by accession, when such attachment is of a permanent character.
** Movable things which have been rendered actually immovable by their physical attachment to the soil, are immovables by accession, when such attachment is of a permanent character.

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มาตรา 99
  • ทรัพย์สินนั้น ท่านหมายความรวมทั้งทรัพย์ทั้งวัตถุไม่มีรูปร่าง ซึ่งอาจมีราคาได้และถือเอาได้

Section 99. (Draft in English from Vol.79)

  • Property includes things as well as incorporeal objects, susceptible of having a value and of being appropriated.
《References》

☆ quoted from “INDEX” with supplementary entries in […]: Images in Archives

  1. Old Text (1923):
  2. New Text (1992): 138
  3. Jp. Code (1896,98):
  4. Gr. Code (1896):
  5. Miscellaneous: Arg.2349
《Comments》

The miscellaneous source is as follows:

  • Civil Code of Argentina (1871), Art.2349:
    • Movable things which have been rendered actually immovable by their physical attachment to the soil, are immovables by accession, when such attachment is of a permanent character.