爱尔兰男子声称有权通过非法占有住在慈善之家,但法院称他的存在为非法侵入和拖延裁决。
An Irish man claims right to stay in a charity home via adverse possession, but court calls his presence trespassing and delays ruling.
爱尔兰的一名男子声称,由于极右的威胁,他有权在慈善机构拥有的住宅中居住,他辩称,他在那里断断续续地居住了两年多,根据不利占有法,他可能有资格拥有占有所有权,尽管法官称他的存在是“非法侵入”,并指出12年的要求尚未得到满足。
A man in Ireland claims he has a right to stay in a charity-owned home due to far-right threats, arguing he has lived there intermittently for over two years and may qualify for possessory title under adverse possession laws, though the judge called his presence a "flagrant trespass" and noted the 12-year requirement hasn't been met.
高等法院批准了报告限制,防止披露其身份或财产所在地,并将案件延期两周,以便他能够编写宣誓证词,尽管慈善组织的法律代表反对。
The High Court granted a reporting restriction, preventing disclosure of his identity or the property's location, and adjourned the case for two weeks so he can prepare an affidavit, despite objections from the charity’s legal representative.
男子的要求仍未得到证实,占用该财产的合法权利也没有得到承认。
The man’s claim remains unproven, and no legal right to occupy the property has been recognized.