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If the contracts between merchants and their shop clerks and employees should have been made for a fixed period, none of the contracting parties may discontinue the performance of the obligations assumed without the consent of the other, until the termination of the period agreed upon.\nPersons violating this clause shall be subject to indemnify the loss and damage suffered, except in the cases provided for in the following sections.\nHistory —Commerce Code, 1932, § 217.