The person who returns the thing is liable for any damage or deterioration which has reduced its value, unless he is acting in good faith and the damage or deterioration is not due to his fault.
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The person who returns the thing is liable for any damage or deterioration which has reduced its value, unless he is acting in good faith and the damage or deterioration is not due to his fault.
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Celui qui restitue la chose répond des dégradations et détériorations qui en ont diminué la valeur, à moins qu’il ne soit de bonne foi et que celles-ci ne soient pas dues à sa faute.
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