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Estoppel: If A, the seller, represented that he was the lawful owner of the
property at the time of sale, your client may argue that B is estopped from
denying your client's ownership. This is based on the principle that a person
should not be allowed to go back on their previous representations to the
detriment of another.
2. Fraud or Misrepresentation by B: If B's demand to vacate is based on false
claims or misrepresentations regarding his ownership, your client could argue
that B is engaging in fraudulent or deceptive practices.
3. Prescription and Adverse Possession: Depending on the circumstances, your
client may explore the defense of prescription or adverse possession. If your
client has been in open, continuous, and adverse possession of the property for a
statutory period, they may have acquired ownership rights.

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