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Upon the filing of the declaration of taking, the court shall have power to fix the time within which, and the terms upon which, the natural or artificial person in possession of the property the object of the proceeding shall surrender material possession to the petitioner. The court shall have power to make such orders in respect to encumbrances, rentals, taxes, insurance, and other charges, if any, burdening the property, as shall be just and equitable.Provided, That no appeal in any such cause nor any bond or undertaking given therein shall operate to prevent or delay the acquisition by, or the vesting of the title to such property in the Land Authority or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as the case may be, and its material delivery. History —Apr. 12, 1941, No. 26, p. 388, § 19, eff. 90 days after Apr. 12, 1941.