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Explanation of Article 624

Explanation of Article 624

The second aspect: Unusual management activities cause modifications to the purpose for which the common property was intended, while usual management does not cause any modifications to it.

The third aspect: Unusual management activities may lead to harm to the other partners, while usual management does not lead to that.

The second paragraph clarified that the partners who did not agree to the unusual management activities can seek compensation from the partners who agreed to them for the damages they suffered due to those activities.

For the partners who did not agree to the unusual management activities to seek compensation from the partners who agreed to them, four conditions must be met:

The first condition: The activities carried out by the partners must be unusual management activities.

The second condition: These activities must have been carried out without the consent of the partners who did not agree to them.

The third condition: These activities must have caused harm to the partners who did not agree to them.

The fourth condition: There must be no agreement to the contrary.

Article 624

An owner in common may take any measures necessary to safekeep the property owned in common, even without the approval of the other owners.