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Explanation of Article 660

Explanation of Article 660

The article stipulates that a private river, which is owned by a specific person, is the property of its owner, and no one may own the private river or its course under any circumstances. However, if the private river dries up, its ownership remains with its owner, unless the system provides otherwise.

Article 660

If a person purchases a property subject to a right of first refusal and then sells said property to another person before the holder of the right of first refusal expresses his intention to exercise such right as stipulated in Article 666(b and c) of this Law, the holder of the right may only acquire such property by paying the price for which it was sold to the second buyer along with the sale expenses.