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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Party walls and ditches

Article 663

Each person may compel his neighbour, in towns and suburbs, to contribute to the construction and repair of the fence separating their houses, courtyards and gardens in the said towns and suburbs: the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: How easements are established

Article 695

The title constituting the servitude, in respect of those which cannot be acquired by prescription, can only be replaced by a title recognising the servitude, and emanating from the owner of the servi…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Use and habitation

Article 636

The use of woods and forests is regulated by specific laws.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title IV: Land easements or services

Article 637

An easement is a charge imposed on an inheritance for the use and benefit of an inheritance belonging to another owner.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 5: Right of way

Article 683

The passage must regularly be taken on the side where the path is shortest from the enclosed land to the public highway. Nevertheless, it must be fixed in the place least harmful to the person on whos…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Easements established by law

Article 649

Easements established by law have as their object the public or communal utility, or the utility of private individuals.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Easements established by law

Article 651

The law subjects owners to different obligations towards each other, independently of any agreement.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Party walls and ditches

Article 665

Where a party wall or house is rebuilt, the active and passive easements continue in respect of the new wall or house, without however being able to be aggravated, and provided that the rebuilding tak…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Distance and intermediate works required for certain constructions

Article 674

Anyone who causes a well or cesspit to be dug near a party wall or not, Anyone who wishes to build a chimney or hearth, forge, oven or furnace there, Lean a stable against it, Or establish a salt shop…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: The various types of easement that may be established over property

Article 689

Easements are either apparent or non-apparent. Apparent easements are those which are announced by external works, such as a door, a window, an aqueduct. Non-apparent easements are those which have no…

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