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Explanation of Article 661

Explanation of Article 661

The article stipulates that coastal lands cannot be owned by appropriation; rather, they are owned by the state, and the state may dispose of them as it sees fit for the public interest. As for the lands that are temporarily uncovered by sea waters, their ownership does not belong to the state; instead, their ownership remains with the owners of the adjacent lands, unless there is another regulation that dictates otherwise, in which case it shall be applied.

Article 661

The right of first refusal shall be established upon completion of the sale, provided that grounds giving rise to such right exist.