P.R. Laws tit. 31, § 1634

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§ 1634. Kinds of servitudes—Continuous; discontinuous; apparent; not apparent

Servitudes may be continuous or discontinuous, apparent or not apparent.

Continuous servitudes are those the use of which is or may be uninterrupted, without the intervention of any human act.

Discontinuous servitudes are those used at long or short intervals, and which depend upon human acts.

Apparent servitudes are those which are indicated and which are continually in sight by external signs, which reveal the use and benefit of the same.

Servitudes may be continuous or discontinuous, apparent or not of their existence.

History —Civil Code, 1930, § 468.