The usufructuary of cane or coffee plantations, or of any trees or shrubs, may make use of the dead trunks, or even of those cut off or torn off by accident, under the obligation of replacing them with others.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 412.
The usufructuary of cane or coffee plantations, or of any trees or shrubs, may make use of the dead trunks, or even of those cut off or torn off by accident, under the obligation of replacing them with others.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 412.