Paragraph Third: Obligations of the Owner

Article 161

Article 161 - The master whose affairs have been effectively managed is liable towards the administrator and third parties for the obligations set forth in Articles 163 and following. This provision applies even if the master is an incapable person. The business is deemed well administered when, at the time the act occurred, it was in conformity with the rules of good management.

Article 162

Article 162 - In all cases where the minor is not required to recognize the expenses incurred by the administrator, the latter has the right to remove the improvements made by him, provided he can do so without damage, or to have the things purchased by him and left behind by the master returned to him.

Article 163

Article 163: In the case provided for in Article 161, the principal must discharge the agent of the consequences of his management and indemnify him against his advances and losses, in accordance with the provisions relating to agency.

Article 164

Article 1264 - The master is not required to make any reimbursement when the agent undertook the business without intention of repeating his advances. This intention is presumed: 1 - When management was undertaken contrary to the master's will, except as provided for in Article 160; 2 - In all other cases where it clearly appears from the circumstances that the agent did not intend to repeat his advances.