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The owner of a building is obliged to construct his roofs or coverings in such manner that rainwater may fall on his own land or on the street or any public place, and not on the land of his neighbor. Even if it fall on his own land, the owner is obliged to collect it in such manner as will not injure the adjoining tenement.\nHistory —Civil Code, 1930, § 522.