But it is Theft first even if you are trying to Créole the law since you can trespass and thieve but this does not amount to the right of an owner...so squatters are an unusual lacuna. Third party rights without notice cannot prevail and he has to suffer under the requirement that buyers beware as the owner's equity and legal right or the beneficiary under a will has his equity and legal right that must prevail. This is not really a tension but a question of tightening the law and closing a lacuna.
But it is Theft first even if you are trying to Créole the law since you can trespass and thieve but this does not amount to the right of an owner...so squatters are an unusual lacuna. Third party rights without notice cannot prevail and he has to suffer under the requirement that buyers beware as the owner's equity and legal right or the beneficiary under a will has his equity and legal right that must prevail. This is not really a tension but a question of tightening the law and closing a lacuna.
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