Explanation of Article 135
This article establishes a general rule regarding the exercise of the right in public benefits. It clarifies that whoever exercises their right in a public benefit and causes harm to others that could have been avoided is responsible for that harm. This means that the right of use is restricted by the safety of others, and if the use results in harm that could have been avoided, liability is incurred.
Related To
Article 135
The right to use public utilities may be exercised provided that no harm is caused to a third party. If a person exercising such right causes harm to a third party and such harm is preventable, such person shall be deemed liable.