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GIL RUBIO v. MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT IN CITIES

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2004-06-03
CARPIO, J.
Thus, a party who can prove prior possession can recover such possession even against the owner himself.[41] Whatever may be the character of his possession, if he has in his favor prior possession in time, he has the security that entitles him to remain on the property until a person with a better right lawfully ejects him. [42] To repeat, the only issue that the court has to settle in an ejectment suit is the right to physical possession.