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Explanation of Article 651

Explanation of Article 651

The article stipulates that the division that occurs between partners in spatial or temporal allocation is binding among them, and they must adhere to it, unless they agree to terminate it.

Article 651

  1. If constructions or plantings are made by a person using materials owned thereby on a land he knows is owned by another person without his consent, the landowner may demand removal of the constructions or plantings at the expense of such person and may demand compensation, if applicable. The owner may retain such constructions and plantings against payment of the value thereof as removed or against payment of an amount equal to the amount of appreciation of the land due to the constructions or plantings.

  2. A person may demand the removal of constructions or plantings he made on the land if such removal does not cause damage to the land, even if the landowner does not consent thereto.