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Puerto Rico Legal Code

1715

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After the merchandise sold has been placed at the disposal of the purchaser and after the latter has stated his satisfaction, or if the merchandise is judicially deposited in the case foreseen in § 1708 of this title, the obligation of the purchaser to pay the price of the same in cash or at the periods agreed upon with the vendor shall begin.\nThe vendor shall constitute himself the depositary of the goods sold, and shall be obliged to care for and preserve them in accordance with the laws governing deposits.\nHistory —Commerce Code, 1932, § 257.