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Section 2:
Loss of the Thing Due
ART. 1262
 deals with obligations that consists
  of a delivery of a determinate thing
 extinguished when loss or
  destroyed without the fault of the
  debtor and BEFORE
  he has incurred delay.
ART. 1263
 when delivering a generic or
  indeterminate thing, loss or
  destruction does not
 extinguish the obligation
ART. 1264
 court will determine if a partial loss
  is so important that extinguishing
  the obligation
 is needed
ART.1265
 Debtor must prove that he was no
 fault for the loss of thing due
 because the loss of a thing in his
 possession is presumed to be his
 fault.
ART. 1266
 The debtor in obligations to do shall
  also be released when the
  prestation
 becomes LEGALLY or
  PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE
  without the fault of the obligor.
ART. 1267
 When the service has become so
  difficult as to manifestly beyond the
  contemplation of the parties, the
  obligor may also be release there
  from, in whole or in part.
ART. 1268
 proceeds from a criminal offense
 debtor shall no be exempted from
  the payment of its price
  of stole a phone, got hit by lightning
  when he was going to return it.
ART 1269
 The obligation having been
  extinguished by the loss of the
  thing, the creditor shall
  have all the rights of action which
  the debtor may have against third
  persons by reason of the loss.
ART 1269
 The obligation having been
  extinguished by the loss of the
  thing, the creditor shall
  have all the rights of action which
  the debtor may have against third
  persons by reason of the loss.

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Chapter4 section2.slide

  • 1. Section 2: Loss of the Thing Due
  • 2. ART. 1262  deals with obligations that consists of a delivery of a determinate thing  extinguished when loss or destroyed without the fault of the debtor and BEFORE he has incurred delay.
  • 3. ART. 1263  when delivering a generic or indeterminate thing, loss or destruction does not  extinguish the obligation
  • 4. ART. 1264  court will determine if a partial loss is so important that extinguishing the obligation  is needed
  • 5. ART.1265  Debtor must prove that he was no fault for the loss of thing due because the loss of a thing in his possession is presumed to be his fault.
  • 6. ART. 1266  The debtor in obligations to do shall also be released when the prestation  becomes LEGALLY or PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE without the fault of the obligor.
  • 7. ART. 1267  When the service has become so difficult as to manifestly beyond the contemplation of the parties, the obligor may also be release there from, in whole or in part.
  • 8. ART. 1268  proceeds from a criminal offense  debtor shall no be exempted from the payment of its price of stole a phone, got hit by lightning when he was going to return it.
  • 9. ART 1269  The obligation having been extinguished by the loss of the thing, the creditor shall have all the rights of action which the debtor may have against third persons by reason of the loss.
  • 10. ART 1269  The obligation having been extinguished by the loss of the thing, the creditor shall have all the rights of action which the debtor may have against third persons by reason of the loss.