Renunciation of servitude by owner of dominant estate.

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The owner of the dominant estate may renounce the contract by which a predial servitude was acquired for the benefit of his estate, if he finds the contract onerous, and if the contract was made without his authority or while he was incompetent.

Acts 1977, No. 514, §1.


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