RIGHT  OF  PLEDGOR  TO  DEMAND  THE  RETURN  OF  THE THING PLEDGED

Art. 2105. The debtor cannot ask for the return of the thing pledged against the will of the creditor, unless and until he has paid the debt and its interest, with expenses in a proper case. (1871) 

> Pledgor  could  demand  the  return  if  the  obligation  is  fully paid including interest due thereon and expenses incurred for its preservation

> Prescription will not begin to run on the action to demand the  return  of  the  thing  pledged  while  the  obligation subsists, neither will the possession of the pledgee as such ripen   into   ownership   by   prescription   because   such possession is not in the concept of an owner

> Exception to the rule—when the thing pledged is in danger of  destruction  or  impairment  with  another  thing  of  the same kind or quality