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the daily necessaries of life is for supplies for six months back of food, drink, fire wood, charcoal and oil, necessary for the living of the debtor, of relatives and members of his house, who live with him and whom he is bound to support, and of their servants.


Subsection II.
Preferential Rights in Movables.

311.

A person in whose favour an obligation exists based upon one of the following grounds has a preferential tight in particular movables of the debtor:—

  1. Hiring of an immovable;
  2. Lodging in an inn;
  3. Transportation of travellers or goods;
  4. Official misconduct by public officers;
  5. Preservation of movables;
  6. Sale of movables;
  7. Supply of seeds, young plants and manure;
  8. Agricultural or industrial services.

312.

The preferential right on account of the hiring of an immovable is for the hire of the immovable and for other obligations of the hirer connected therewith, and is in the movable things of the hirer.