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  "heading": "Right to establish predial servitudes; limitations.",
  "text": "Predial servitudes may be established by an owner on his estate or acquired for its benefit.\n\nThe use and extent of such servitudes are regulated by the title by which they are created, and, in the absence of such regulation, by the following rules.",
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      "number": "IV",
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