Sec 0103: Difference between revisions

From Thai Codification Codes of 1925
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# Old Text (1923): '''''[[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/2466_th_zhgb/index.php/Sec_00100 100]]'''''
# Old Text (1923): ['''''[https://openlegaltextbook.ddns.net/Codes/2466_th_zhgb/index.php/Sec_00100 100]''''']
# New Text (1992): -
# New Text (1992): -
# Jp. Code (1896,98):  
# Jp. Code (1896,98):  

Revision as of 11:26, 14 May 2025

มาตรา 103
  • โภคยทรัพย์ ได้แก่สังหาริมทรัพย์ ซึ่ง เมื่อใช้ย่อมเสียภาวะเสื่อมสลายไปในทันใดเพราะการใช้นั้น หรือซึ่งใช้ไปในที่สุดย่อมสิ้นเปลืองหมดไป
《References》

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  1. Old Text (1923): [100]
  2. New Text (1992): -
  3. Jp. Code (1896,98):
  4. Gr. Code (1896): 92
  5. Miscellaneous: * Br.51; Plan I. No.1279
《Comments》

This section would be a compound provision from two different models as follows:

  • [Primary model] Civil Code of Brazil (1916), Art.51:
    • Consumable things are those movables, the use of which implies the immediate destruction of their substance; movables intended for sale {alienagdo) are also considered as consumable
  • [Secondary model] German Civil Code (1896), Sec.92:
    • [I] Consumable things, in the legal sense, are movable things whose ultimate use consists in being consumed or disposed of.
    • [II] Consumable things include also movables which constitute a stock-in-trade or other aggregate of things whose ultimate use consists in being disposed of piecemeal.