The French Civil Code : With the Various Amendments Thereto As in Force On March 15, 1895

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If a description of the premises has been drawn up between the lessor and the lessee, the latter must return the property in the same condition in which he has received it according to such description, with the exception of what has been destroyed or damaged by old age or by superior force. Civ. C. 655, 1731, 1735, 1755.
OF CONTRACTS OF LETTING. 393 1731. If no description of the premises has been made, the lessee is supposed to have received them in good con- dition of repair for occupancy an
...d must return them in the same condition, unless there is proof to the contrary. Civ.
C. 1735, 1756.
1732. He is answerable for the dilapidations and losses sustained during his occupancy, unless he establishes that they have not occurred through any fault of his. Civ. 0.
555, 1730, 1731, 1754.
1733. He is responsible in case of fire unless he proves : — That the fire has taken place by accident or superior force or owing to bad construction ; Or that the fire has spread from a neighbouring house.


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