Article 659
…ghtening, the party wishing to heighten it must have it rebuilt in its entirety at his own expense, and the excess thickness must be taken on his side.
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…ghtening, the party wishing to heighten it must have it rebuilt in its entirety at his own expense, and the excess thickness must be taken on his side.
…he expense it has cost, or half the expense of the portion of the wall he wishes to make party wall and half the value of the ground on which the wall is built. The expenditure that the wall has cost…
…r are cut down or uprooted, these trees are shared equally. The fruit is collected at joint expense and shared equally by half, whether it falls naturally, or whether its fall has been provoked, or wh…
…ributed to the heightening may acquire joint ownership of it by paying half the expense it has cost and the value of half the soil provided for the excess thickness, if any. The cost of the heightenin…
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…
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…
In towns and the countryside, any wall used to separate buildings up to the dwelling, or between courtyards and gardens, and even between enclosures in the fields, is presumed to be a party wall if th…
Trees, shrubs and bushes may only be planted close to the boundary of the neighbouring property at the distance prescribed by the specific regulations currently in force, or by constant and recognised…
As long as the hedge is shared, the products belong to the owners in equal shares.
One of the neighbours may not make any indentation in the body of a party wall, or apply or support any work thereon without the consent of the other, or without having, on his refusal, caused to be s…
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