Article 1810
If the livestock perishes in its entirety through no fault of the lessee, the loss shall be for the lessor. If only part of it perishes, the loss shall be borne jointly, according to the price of the…
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If the livestock perishes in its entirety through no fault of the lessee, the loss shall be for the lessor. If only part of it perishes, the loss shall be borne jointly, according to the price of the…
When livestock is given to someone else's farmer, it must be notified to the owner from whom that farmer derives; otherwise he may seize it and have it sold for what his farmer owes him.
All profits belong to the farmer during the term of his lease, if there is no agreement to the contrary.
Any shareholder has the right to take part in collective decisions.The co-owners of an undivided share are represented by a single agent, chosen from among the undivided shareholders or from outside t…
If the articles of association do not contain all the particulars required by law or if a formality prescribed by law has been omitted or irregularly performed, any interested party is entitled to app…
All other single herd rules apply to the half herd.
…e day on which either, as the case may be, of the formalities referred to in paragraph 3 of article 1839 has been completed.
Decisions that exceed the powers granted to the managing partners shall be taken in accordance with the provisions of the Articles of Association or, in the absence of such provisions, by unanimous de…
In the absence of specific agreements, these contracts shall be governed by the following principles.
The lessee owes reasonable care to the preservation of the livestock.
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