456. Servitudes established by law have for their object public utility or that of individuals.
457. Those established for public utility have for their object the construction or repair of roads or other public works.
Whatever concerns this kind of servitude is determined by particular laws or regulations.
458. The law subjects proprietors to different obligations with regard to one another independently of any stipulation.
459. Some of these obligations are governed by particular Acts.
The others relate to division walls and ditches, to cases where a counter-wall is necessary, to views upon the property of a neighbour, to the eaves of roofs, and to rights of way.