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III. Rights
 
  3.1 Rights  
  Article 73-Occupation  
  Canon 1815  
  Occupation is the legal act of registering possession and/or claim by which legal and lawful possession is then established.  
  Canon 1816  
  A person cannot occupy a place when they have no intention of being there, or wishing to visit it. The proof of intention of Occupation is the presentment of a valid Claim.  
  Canon 1817  
  A place occupied by force affords no Rights and all Obligations to the Occupier.  
  Canon 1818  
  Occupation does not imply any Rights towards ownership unless it is done peacefully and accompanied by a valid Claim.  
     
     
 
 
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