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A thing is deemed to be incidental or appurtenant to land when it is by right used with the land for its benefit, as in the case of a way, or watercourse, or of a passage for light, air, or heat from or across the land of another.

SOURCE: CC § 661.

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ARTICLE 2
OWNERSHIP

Subpart A. Owners.
Subpart B. Modifications of Ownership. Subpart C. Conditions of Ownership. Subpart D. Restraints Upon Alienation. Subpart E. Accumulation.

SUBPART A OWNERS