Compulsory servitudes for watering animals or drawing water may be imposed only for causes of public utility in favor of a town or hamlet (caserío), after payment of the proper indemnity.
History —Law of Waters, art. 107.
Compulsory servitudes for watering animals or drawing water may be imposed only for causes of public utility in favor of a town or hamlet (caserío), after payment of the proper indemnity.
History —Law of Waters, art. 107.