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
III: Loss of the thing (perte de la chose)
IV: Future thing (Chose future)
V: Intangible thing
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
16. Thing belonging to another (Chose d'autrui)
1 minute de lecture
Nemo plus juris ad alium transferre potest quem ipse habet . In keeping with the Latin maxim, Article 1599 of the Civil Code deems the sale of a thing belonging to another to be null and void, and specifies that it may give rise to damages if the buyer was unaware that the thing belonged to someone else. The object of the sale of another's thing is something over which the seller has no right . It …