Jump to:
GENERAL PART
SECTION TWO. CRIME
CHAPTER VIII. NON-INCRIMINATING CIRCUMSTANCES
Article 30. Extreme Necessity
The person shall not act against the law who commits the action provided by this Code in the condition of extreme necessity, i.e. who injures the wrongdoer to avert the danger that was presented to the legal concerns of the injurer per se or of any other person, if it was impossible to forestall this danger by any other means and if the saved concerns overrode injured ones.