California Civil Code CHAPTER 1 - Loan for Use

  • Section 1884.
    A loan for use is a contract by which one gives to another the temporary possession and use of personal property, and the latter agrees...
  • Section 1885.
    A loan for use does not transfer the title to the thing; and all its increase during the period of the loan belongs to the...
  • Section 1886.
    A borrower for use must use great care for the preservation in safety and in good condition of the thing lent.(Enacted 1872.)
  • Section 1887.
    One who borrows a living animal for use, must treat it with great kindness, and provide everything necessary and suitable for it.(Enacted 1872.)
  • Section 1888.
    A borrower for use is bound to have and to exercise such skill in the care of the thing lent as he causes the lender...
  • Section 1889.
    A borrower for use must repair all deteriorations or injuries to the thing lent, which are occasioned by his negligence, however slight.(Enacted 1872.)
  • Section 1890.
    The borrower of a thing for use may use it for such purposes only as the lender might reasonably anticipate at the time of lending.(Enacted
  • Section 1891.
    The borrower of a thing for use must not part with it to a third person, without the consent of the lender.(Enacted 1872.)
  • Section 1892.
    The borrower of a thing for use must bear all its expenses during the loan, except such as are necessarily incurred by him to preserve...
  • Section 1893.
    The lender of a thing for use must indemnify the borrower for damage caused by defects or vices in it, which he knew at the...
  • Section 1894.
    The lender of a thing for use may at any time require its return, even though he lent it for a specified time or purpose....
  • Section 1895.
    If a thing is lent for use for a specified time or purpose, it must be returned to the lender without demand, as soon as...
  • Section 1896.
    The borrower of a thing for use must return it to the lender, at the place contemplated by the parties at the time of lending;...

Last modified: October 22, 2018