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Explanation of Article 120

Explanation of Article 120

This article defines the elements of liability for a harmful act, which are three: fault, damage, and causation. These elements are common to both contractual and tortious liability. The article clarifies that fault has two essential components: material (assault or negligence) and moral (awareness). It also states that the damage must be certain and direct.

Article 120

Any fault causing harm to a third party shall entail liability for compensation.