3) Intuitively, and probably legally, the egg-producer is the owner of the property assuming one has not invested in (raised the child to the point of its own awareness.) But since we already engage in host birthing, then compensation is possible to the birth mother.
Source date (UTC): 2019-07-12 13:07:36 UTC
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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).
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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).
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