2) Adverse possession: in land disputes you may claim adverse possession (taking

2) Adverse possession: in land disputes you may claim adverse possession (taking of others property) by capital investment in it (maintenance) if it is not against their interests (does not cause harm), is public (visible, known), and for one more more decades (a long time).


Source date (UTC): 2019-07-12 13:03:34 UTC

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1) Complex test of natural law. Eggs deposited for safekeeping. Clinic accidentally commits an involuntary transfer. The birth mother unknowing recipient. The birth mother paying the costs of the involuntary transfer. Restitution to be paid by clinic. vs fence borders cases… https://twitter.com/sarahzhang/status/1149359060992614400

Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1149662309897211908


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1) Complex test of natural law. Eggs deposited for safekeeping. Clinic accidentally commits an involuntary transfer. The birth mother unknowing recipient. The birth mother paying the costs of the involuntary transfer. Restitution to be paid by clinic. vs fence borders cases… https://t.co/4onOLD1ePL

Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1149662309897211908

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