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... which is caused by the deed of persons for whom one is responsible, or of things which one has in one's keeping"1 There is more to Article 1384, which will be discussed in more depth later. In this case, I will advise Jean-Philippe on each of these three situations. The case will be approached in two main parts, each with two sub-sections. Firstly, (I) Liability for the Deeds of Things (La Responsabilité du fait des Choses) will be split into (A) Garde (Control), and (B) Causation. Secondly, (II) Liability for the Actions of Another Person (La Responsabilité du fait d'Autrui) will be split into (A) Special Liability for Parents and (B) A Possible Defence. (I) Liability for the Deeds of Things (La Responabilité du fait des Choses) This is included in Article 1384 al. 1 of the Code Civil (above). (A) Garde (Control) Article 1384, 'imposes liability for the deeds of things within ...
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