Article 680
The distance referred to in the two preceding articles is counted from the outer facing of the wall where the opening is made, and, if there are balconies or other similar projections, from their oute…
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The distance referred to in the two preceding articles is counted from the outer facing of the wall where the opening is made, and, if there are balconies or other similar projections, from their oute…
If the enclave results from the division of land as a result of a sale, exchange, partition or any other contract, passage may only be requested over the land which was the subject of these acts. Howe…
The basis and mode of the easement of passage by reason of enclave shall be determined by thirty years of continuous use.The action for compensation, in the case provided for in Article 682, is time-b…
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…
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…
Easements are either continuous or discontinuous. Continuous servitudes are those whose use is or can be continuous without needing the actual act of man: such are water pipes, sewers, views and the l…
Owners are permitted to establish on their properties, or in favour of their properties, such easements as they see fit, provided nevertheless that the services established are imposed neither on the…
All owners must establish roofs so that rainwater drains onto their land or onto the public highway; they may not have it poured onto their neighbour's land.
Easements are established either for the use of buildings, or for the use of land.Those of the first kind are called "urban", whether the buildings to which they are due are situated in the town or in…
An owner whose land is enclosed and who has no access, or insufficient access, to the public highway, either for the agricultural, industrial or commercial use of his property, or for the completion o…
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