Extinguishment of property rights occurs when the limitation period for a possession suit expires, barring the claim. When the statutory period for instituting a suit for possession of property expires, the claimant's right to that property is extinguished, operating as a limitation-based bar that terminates the legal entitlement to seek possession and may result in acquisition of ownership by possession.
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Extinguishment of property rights occurs when the limitation period for a possession suit expires, barring the claim.
When the statutory period for instituting a suit for possession of property expires, the claimant's right to that property is extinguished, operating as a limitation-based bar that terminates the legal entitlement to seek possession and may result in acquisition of ownership by possession.
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