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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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The legitimation may be disputed by persons considering their rights impaired, when the legitimation be granted in favor of person not having the lawful condition of natural children, or when the requirements prescribed in §§ 481-486 of this title have not been met. History —Civil Code, 1930, § 124.