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Kenneth T. Robinson laid claim to the 14-year-old house under the obscure Texas law of "adverse possession," commonly known as "squatter's rights."
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Kenneth T. Robinson, 50, who sells vitamins and other dietary supplements for a marketing company, laid claim to the 1997-built house in Flower Mound under Texas' obscure "adverse possession" law - commonly known as "squatter's rights."
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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From time to time, the edijo mounts a mass demonstration in order to pressure the club and to be sure that the matter does not fall into "squatter's rights."
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