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Property Title IV Servitudes

Page: 178

Section: 1388 - 1398

Section 1388.- The owner of the dominant property is not entitled to make any change, either on the servient or on the dominant property, which increases the burden of the servient property.

 

Section 1389.- Changes in the requirements of the owner of the dominant property do not entitle him to impose an additional burden on the servient property.

 

Section 1390.- The owner of the servient property must refrain from any act which will tend to diminish the utility of the servitude or to make it less convenient.

 

Section 1391.- The owner of the dominant property is entitled, at his own expense, to do all that is necessary to preserve and make use of the servitude. He must, in doing so, cause as little damage as possible to the servient property.

He must at his own expense keep the work done in a state of good maintenance and repair. However, if the owner of the servient property benefits by the work, he must bear a share of the expenses in proportion to the benefit which he receives.

 

Section 1392.- Where servitude affects one part only of the servient property, the owner of that property may, by showing that the change would be for his benefit and by undertaking to bear the cost of it, require that the servitude be removed to another part of his property, provided this would not be less convenient to the owner of the dominant property.

 

Section 1393.- Unless otherwise provided in the act creating it, a servitude follows the dominant property when the latter is disposed of or made subject to other rights.

A servitude cannot be disposed of or made subject to other rights apart from the dominant property.

 

Section 1394.- In case of division of servient property, the servitude continues to be a burden on each part. However, if the servitude is not, and from the nature of the case could not be, exercised over any particular part, the owner of such part may demand to be relieved from it.

 

Section 1395.- In case of a division of dominant property, the servitude continues to exist for the benefit of each part. However, if the servitude is not, and from the case of the nature could not be, exercised for the benefit of any particular part, the owner of the servient property may demand to be relieved from the servitude with respect to such part.

 

Section 1396.- Servitude acquired or exercised by one of the co-owners of the dominant property is deemed to have been acquired or exercised by all co-owners.

 

Section 1397.- Servitude is extinguished by the total destruction of the servient or dominant property.

 

Section 1398.- If servient and dominant properties are vested in one and the same owner, such owner may have the registration of the servitude cancelled ; until such cancellation the servitude continues to exist as regards third persons.