Sec 0024: Difference between revisions
From Thai Codification Codes of 1925
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# Jp. Code (1896,98): | # Jp. Code (1896,98): | ||
# Gr. Code (1896): | # Gr. Code (1896): | ||
# Miscellaneous: [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.13069/page/n49/mode/2up | # Miscellaneous: [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.13069/page/n49/mode/2up Jenks 50] | ||
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The other miscellaneous source is as follows: | The other miscellaneous source is as follows: | ||
* A Digest of English Civil Law (1905), No.50: | * A Digest of English Civil Law by Edward Jenks (1905), No.50: | ||
** A minor can enter into a binding contract, expressed or implied, to pay a reasonable price for goods and services, of a nature suitable to his condition in life, and actually required by him for his reasonable comfort (“Necessaries”). | ** A minor can enter into a binding contract, expressed or implied, to pay a reasonable price for goods and services, of a nature suitable to his condition in life, and actually required by him for his reasonable comfort (“Necessaries”). | ||
Revision as of 15:25, 12 May 2025
มาตรา 24
- ผู้เยาว์อาจทำการใดๆ ได้ทั้งสิ้นซึ่งเป็นการสมแก่ฐานานุรูปแห่งตน และเป็นการอันจำเป็นเพื่อเลี้ยงชีพตามสมควร
《References》
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- Old Text (1923): * 49
- New Text (1992): 24
- Jp. Code (1896,98):
- Gr. Code (1896):
- Miscellaneous: Jenks 50
《Comments》
The most plausible model for this section would be:
- Old Text (1923), Sec.49:
- ผู้เยาว์จะทำการทั้งปวง ซึ่งเป็นธรรมเนียมในทางครองชีพอยู่ปกติทุกวัน ตามควรแก่อายุ กำลังทรัพย์ และฐานะของตน ก็อาจจะทำโดยลำพังตนเองได้
The other miscellaneous source is as follows:
- A Digest of English Civil Law by Edward Jenks (1905), No.50:
- A minor can enter into a binding contract, expressed or implied, to pay a reasonable price for goods and services, of a nature suitable to his condition in life, and actually required by him for his reasonable comfort (“Necessaries”).
