If the right-of-way granted to an enclosed tenement ceases to be necessary because the owner thereof has joined it to another abutting on the public road, the owner of the servient tenement may demand the extinction of the servitude, returning what he may have received by way of indemnity.
The same shall be understood in case a new road is opened giving access to the enclosed tenement.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 504.