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performed, the mandatary may claim compensation in proportion to what has been done.

649.

If expenses will have to be incurred in the execution of the mandate, the mandator must on the demand of the mandatary furnish the amount of them in advance.

650.

If the mandatary in the execution of the business entrusted to him, has incurred expenses which could reasonably be regarded as necessary, he may claim as against the mandator reimbursement for such expenses together with interest on them from the day when they were incurred.

If the mandatary in executing the business entrusted to him has assumed an obligation which could reasonably be regarded as necessary, he may require the mandator to perform it in his place or, if its time of maturity has not yet arrived, to give proper security.

If the mandatary by reason of the execution of the business entrusted to him has suffered damage without fault on his part, he may claim compensation from the mandator.

651.

A mandate may be terminated at any time by either party.

If one party terminates the contract at a time which is disadvantageous to the other party, he must make compensation for any damage caused thereby, unless the termination was made for some unavoidable necessity.