servitude of drip
servitude of drip 滴水役权(→easement of drip)
Louisiana law. A servitude appurtenant that binds the servient estate’s owner to maintain a roof so that rainwater does not drip or drain onto the dominant estate. La. Civ. Code art. 664. — Also termed servitude of drip and drain.
drip rights. A servitude allowing water dripping off a person’s roof to fall on a neighbor’s land. [Cases: Waters and Water Courses 121. C.J.S. Waters § 257.]
aquae immittendae (ak-wee im-[schwa]-ten-dee). [Latin “waters to be discharged”] A servitude consisting in the right of one whose house is surrounded by other buildings to discharge wastewater on the neighboring roofs or yards. • This is similar to common-law drip rights. — Also termed stillicidium. Cf. servitus stillicidii under SERVITUS; DRIP RIGHTS.