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Article 1165. When what is to be delivered is a


        determinate thing, the creditor, in addition to


        the  right  granted  him  by  Article  1170,  may



        compel the debtor to make the delivery.




        If the thing is indeterminate or generic, he may


        ask that the obligation be complied with at the


        expense of the debtor.




        If the obligor delays, or has promised to deliver



        the same thing to two or more persons who do


        not  have  the  same  interest,  he  shall  be


        responsible for any fortuitous event until he has



        effected the delivery. (1096)









        Article  1166.  The  obligation  to  give  a


        determinate thing includes that of delivering all



        its  accessions  and  accessories,  even  though


        they may not have been mentioned. (1097a)
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