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Article 1938 of the French Civil Code

He cannot require of the person who made the deposit, proof that he was the owner of the thing deposited. Nevertheless, if he discovers that the thing has been stolen, and who the true owner is, he must denounce to that person the deposit made to him with a summons to reclaim it within a specified and sufficient time. If the person to whom the notification was made neglects to…

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Article 1939 of the French Civil Code

In the event of the death of the person who made the deposit, the thing deposited may be returned only to his heir. If there are several heirs, it must be returned to each of them for their share and portion. If the thing deposited is indivisible, the heirs must agree among themselves to receive it.

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Article 1941 of the French Civil Code

If the deposit was made by a guardian or administrator, in one of those capacities, it may only be returned to the person whom that guardian or administrator represented, if their management or administration has ended.

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Article 1942 of the French Civil Code

If the deposit contract designates the place in which restitution is to be made, the depositary is obliged to take the thing deposited there. If there are transport costs, they shall be borne by the depositor.

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Article 1944 of the French Civil Code

The deposit must be returned to the depositor as soon as he claims it, even if the contract has fixed a specific time limit for its return; unless there is, in the hands of the depositary, an attachment or opposition to the return and removal of the thing deposited.

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Article 1947 of the French Civil Code

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.

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