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Explanation of Article 662

Explanation of Article 662

The article clarifies that any building or planting established on another's land becomes the property of the original landowner, as the building and planting are considered appurtenant to the land, and the ownership rules of the land apply to them. The landowner must pay the value of these structures and plantings as they stand, not uprooted, unless the parties agree otherwise.

Article 662

The holder of the right of first refusal may not exercise such right unless he owns his share of the real property at the time the buyer purchases the seller's share.