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What are the grounds for which the lessor may judicially eject the lessee?

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What are the grounds for which the lessor may judicially eject the lessee?

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• § When the period agreed upon, or that which is fixed by law or the court has expired • § Lack of payment of the price stipulated • § Violations of any of the conditions agreed upon in the contract • § When the lessee devotes the thing leased to any use or services not stipulated which causes deterioration thereof; or if he does not observe the requirement of due diligence as regards the use thereof

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