Explanation of Article 133
This article establishes the right of anyone threatened by a specific danger to demand that its custodian take the necessary measures to avert the threat. If the custodian does not do so in a timely manner, the person threatened by the danger may obtain court permission to carry out these measures at the owner's expense. In urgent cases, measures may be taken without court permission.
Related To
Article 133
A person who is at risk of harm from a particular thing may demand the custodian of said thing to take the measures necessary to prevent such risk. If the custodian fails to take such measures in a timely manner, the person at risk may obtain permission from the court to implement such measures at the expense of the owner of the thing. In case of urgency, the person at risk may take the necessary measures without obtaining the court's permission.