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Article 1120. Possession is interrupted for the


        purposes  of  prescription,  naturally  or  civilly.


        (1943)




        Article 1127. The good faith of the possessor



        consists in the reasonable belief that the person


        from  whom  he  received  the  thing  was  the


        owner  thereof,  and  could  transmit  his



        ownership. (1950a)




        Article  1128.  The  conditions  of  good  faith


        required  for  possession  in  Articles  526,  527,


        528, and 529 of this Code are likewise necessary



        for  the  determination  of  good  faith  in  the


        prescription of ownership and other real rights.


        (1951)




        Article 1129. For the purposes of prescription,



        there  is  just  title  when  the  adverse  claimant


        came into possession of the property through


        one  of  the  modes  recognized  by  law  for  the
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