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323.
The preferential right on account of the supply of seeds, young plants or manure is for the price of seeds, young plants or manure and interest thereon, and is in the fruits which have grown on the land for which those things have been used within one year after their use.
The preferential right above mentioned is also for the supply of silkworm eggs or mulberry leaves used for feeding the worms, and is in the things produced from the eggs and leaves.
324.
The preferential right on account of agricultural and industrial services is, as to an agricultural labourer for wages for one year back, and as to an industrial labourer for wages for three months back, and is in the fruits or manufactured things produced by his labour.
Subsection III.
Preferential Rights in Immovables.
325.
A person in whose favour an obligation exists based upon one of the following grounds has a preferential right in particular immovables of the debtor:—
- Preservation of an immovable;
- Work done upon an immovable;
- Sale of an immovable.