When the usufruct includes property which cannot be used without being consumed, the usufructuary shall have the right to make use of them, under the obligation of paying their appraised value on the expiration of the usufruct, if they were appraised when given to him. When they have not been appraised he shall have the right to make restitution in the same quantity and quality or pay their current value at the time the usufruct ceases.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 411.