The lender of a thing for use may at any time require its return, if the loan was
gratuitous, even through he lent it for a specified time or purpose. But if, on the faith
of such loan made for a specified time or purpose, the borrower has acted in such a
manner that the return of the thing lent before the time agreed upon would cause
him losses exceeding the benefit actually derived by him from the loan, the lender
must, if he compels the return. indemnify the borrower for the amount in which the
loss so occasioned exceeds the benefits so derived.
