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sion of his neighbour's property. He must, moreover, at his own expense, as we have seen, take means to put the owner in possession of his property again. The possessor of another's property in good faith must not delay restitution unreasonably, but he is not responsible for unavoidable delay, nor is he bound to bear the expenses of making restitution.