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"content": "Secondly, Egerton University itself also cannot carry out an eviction without following the law. There is a law in regard to the question of adverse possession. If the residents want to claim such a right of ownership, then the law is also clear that they can use the law of adverse possession. On record, what I can say before the House is that it looks like the University has not gone ahead to process the documents of title deed. They do not as yet have the documents of ownership. Until they actually get those documents of ownership, which is what they should be doing first before making attempts to enforce and eviction, the land technically still belongs to the Republic and the national Government."
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