Civil Code · English · 2015
Article 1237
Obligation to Tolerate or Not to Do
The charge which a servitude imposes upon the servient tenement consists of an obligation to tolerate something or not to do something on, above or under one of the lands. The agreement of establishment may stipulate that the charge also include an obligation to construct buildings or works or to install plantations which are necessary for the exercise of the servitude, provided that these buildings, works or plantations will be wholly or partially situated on the servient tenement.
#The charge which a servitude imposes upon the servient tenement may also consist of an obligation to maintain the servient tenement or the buildings, works or plantations which are or will be wholly or partially situated on the servient tenement.
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