Article 1946 of the French Civil Code
All the depositary’s obligations cease if he discovers and proves that he himself is the owner of the thing deposited.
All the depositary’s obligations cease if he discovers and proves that he himself is the owner of the thing deposited.
The person who made the deposit is obliged to reimburse the depositary for the expenses he has incurred for the preservation of the thing deposited, and to indemnify him for all losses which the deposit may have caused him.
The depository may withhold the deposit until full payment of what is due to it in respect of the deposit.
A necessary deposit is one that has been forced by some accident, such as fire, ruin, pillage, shipwreck or other unforeseen event.
Witness evidence may be received for the necessary deposit, even when it is for a value greater than the figure provided for in Article 1359.
The deposit required is, moreover, governed by all the rules previously set out.
Innkeepers or hoteliers are liable, as custodians, for the clothing, luggage and miscellaneous items brought into their establishment by the traveller staying with them; the deposit of these kinds of effects must be regarded as a necessary deposit.
They are liable for the theft or damage of these effects, whether the theft was committed or the damage was caused by their servants, or by third parties coming and going in the hotel. This liability is unlimited, notwithstanding any clause to the contrary, in the case of theft or damage of objects of any kind deposited in their hands or which they have refused to receive without legitimate reason….
Innbergists or hoteliers shall not be liable for theft or damage that occurs by force majeure, nor for loss that results from the nature or a defect of the thing, provided that they prove the fact that they allege. As an exception to the provisions of article 1953, innkeepers or hoteliers are liable for objects left in vehicles parked on the premises of which they have private enjoyment up to…
Sequestration is either conventional or judicial.
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