
PURUGGANAN V. PAREDES 69 SCRA 69
Category: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications
PURUGGANAN V. PAREDES
69 SCRA 69
FACTS:
Paredes had his property at the north of Purugganan’s. He constructed a roof which is 2.5 meters wider than what is allowed him, which caused the rainwater to fall 3 meters wider that what has been established in the degree of registration.
HELD:
In a drainage or easement of receiving water falling from roofs, this encumbrance relates to water falling from roof of dominant estate on servient estate.
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PURUGGANAN V. PAREDES 69 SCRA 69
Category: Property, Ownership and Its Modifications
PURUGGANAN V. PAREDES
69 SCRA 69
FACTS:
Paredes had his property at the north of Purugganan’s. He constructed a roof which is 2.5 meters wider than what is allowed him, which caused the rainwater to fall 3 meters wider that what has been established in the degree of registration.
HELD:
In a drainage or easement of receiving water falling from roofs, this encumbrance relates to water falling from roof of dominant estate on servient estate.
Related Philippine Law Resources:
Newer Philippine Law Resources:
Additional Law Reading:
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