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Explanation of Article 155

Explanation of Article 155

This article stipulates that if the interloper entrusts another person with all or part of the work, he shall be responsible for the actions of the entrusted person, without prejudice to the beneficiary's right to directly claim against the entrusted person. This means that the interloper remains responsible for the actions of the person he entrusted, and the beneficiary has the right to directly demand from the entrusted person.

Article 155

If an officious intermeddler assigns all or part of the work to a third party, he shall be liable for the assignee’s actions, without prejudice to the beneficiary’s right of recourse against the assignee.