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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)