ART. 1463. The sole owner of a thing may sell an undivided interest therein.
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ART. 1464. In the case of fungible goods, there may be a sale of an undivided share of a specific mass,
though the seller purports to sell and the buyer to buy a definite number, weight or measure of the
goods in the mass, and though the number, weight or measure of the goods in the mass is
undetermined. By such a sale the buyer becomes owner in common of such a share of the mass as the
number, weight or measure bought bears to the number, weight or measure of the mass. If the mass
contains less than the number, weight or measure bought, the buyer becomes the owner of the whole
mass and the seller is bound to make good the deficiency from goods of the same kind and quality,
unless a contrary intent appears. (n)
ART. 1465. Things subject to a resolutory condition may be the object of the contract of sale. (n)
ART. 1466. In construing a contract containing provisions characteristic of both the contract of sale
and of the contract of agency to sell, the essential clauses of the whole instrument shall be considered.
(n)
ART. 1467. A contract for the delivery at a certain price of an article which the vendor in the ordinary
course of his business manufactures or procures for the general market, whether the same is on hand at
the time or not, is a contract of sale, but if the goods are to be manufactured specially for the customer
and upon his special order, and not for the general market, it is a contract for a piece of work. (n)