Business Contracts
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
I: Tradeable thing (Chose dans le commerce)
II: Thing determined or capable of being determined
IV: Future thing (Chose future)
V: Intangible thing
VI: Thing belonging to another (Chose d'autrui)
Section 2: Payment of a price in consideration
Chapter 2: Related contracts
Title 2: Formation of the contract of sale
Title 3: Performance of the contract of sale
Title 4: Revisiting the contract of sale
Title 5: International sale of goods
Part 2: Contract for services
Part 3: Construction contract
Part 4: Subcontracting
Part 5: Agency agreements
13. Loss of the thing (Perte de la chose)
1 minute de lecture
According to Article 1601 of the Civil Code, if at the time of sale the thing sold has been completely destroyed, the sale is null and void. Consequently, a sale of expired products intended for the manufacture of cosmetics is without object . The total loss of the thing must be understood not only as its total destruction, but also as its deterioration when this is of such magnitude that the cost …