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If, among the movables with which the house or farm, or any other thing subject to the lessor’s privilege, is provided, there should be some which were deposited by a third person in the hands of the lessor* or farmer, the lessor shall have a preference over the depositary** on the things deposited for the payment of his rent, if there are no other movables subject to his privilege, or if they are not sufficient; unless it be proved that the lessor knew that the things deposited did not belong to his tenant or farmer.

Amended by Acts 1871, No. 87.

*Note error in English translation of French text; “lessor” should be “lessee.”

**Note error in English translation of French text; “depositary” should be “depositor.”