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  "urn": "urn:us-la:civcode:art:551",
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  "heading": "Kinds of fruits.",
  "text": "Fruits are things that are produced by or derived from another thing without diminution of its substance.\n\nThere are two kinds of fruits; natural fruits and civil fruits.\n\nNatural fruits are products of the earth or of animals.\n\nCivil fruits are revenues derived from a thing by operation of law or by reason of a juridical act, such as rentals, interest, and certain corporate distributions.",
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      "number": "III",
      "name": "Personal Servitudes"
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