Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Possession protection: magistrate may order a party to retain actual possession pending legal resolution and bar disturbance. A magistrate may, after calling for written statements and making due inquiry, declare a party to be in actual possession of disputed land or subject-matter and entitled to retain such possession until ousted by due course of law; this interlocutory declaration is based on recorded grounds and factual possession and does not decide legal title, while forbidding any disturbance of that possession pending legal resolution.
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Possession protection: magistrate may order a party to retain actual possession pending legal resolution and bar disturbance.
A magistrate may, after calling for written statements and making due inquiry, declare a party to be in actual possession of disputed land or subject-matter and entitled to retain such possession until ousted by due course of law; this interlocutory declaration is based on recorded grounds and factual possession and does not decide legal title, while forbidding any disturbance of that possession pending legal resolution.
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