Explanation of Article 159
This article addresses the statute of limitations for claims arising from unjust enrichment, undue payment, and negotiorum gestio. It stipulates that the claim is not heard after the lapse of (three) years from the date the creditor becomes aware of their right. In all cases, the claim is not heard after the lapse of (ten) years from the date the right arises.
Related To
Article 159
A claim arising from unjust enrichment, undue payments, or officious intermeddling shall not be heard after the lapse of three years from the date on which the creditor becomes aware of his right. In all cases, a claim may not be heard after the lapse of 10 years from the date on which the right arises.