imprescriptibly Antonyms
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Meaning of imprescriptibly
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imprescriptibly (adv.)
In an imprescriptible manner; obviously.
imprescriptibly Sentence Examples
- The land had been possessed imprescriptibly by the claimant for over a century.
- The easement had been used imprescriptibly for so long that it had become a permanent right.
- The prescriptive rights to the property were imprescriptible, meaning they could not be extinguished by adverse possession.
- The imprescriptible nature of the title prevented anyone from challenging its ownership.
- The judge ruled that the servitude had been acquired imprescriptibly and could no longer be contested.
- The imprescriptible rights to the water source ensured that the community would always have access to it.
- The mineral rights were imprescriptibly vested in the crown, preventing any attempt to claim them.
- Theimprescriptible claims to the ancestral land were vigorously defended by the indigenous people.
- The imprescriptibility of the treaty obligations meant that they could not be unilaterally abrogated.
- Theimprescriptible customary rights of the tribe were recognized and protected by law.
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In an imprescriptible manner; obviously.
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The land had been possessed imprescriptibly by the claimant for over a century.
The easement had been used imprescriptibly for so long that it had become a permanent right.
The prescriptive rights to the property were imprescriptible, meaning they could not be extinguished by adverse possession.
The imprescriptible nature of the title prevented anyone from challenging its ownership.