(1) When the obligee's real right is infringed, it can be settled through reconciliation, mediation, arbitration and other means, or it can bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law.
(2) Where a dispute arises over the ownership and content of the real right, the interested party may request confirmation of the right.
(3) If he has no right to possess a realty or chattel, the obligee may request the return of the original object; If the original object cannot be returned or there are still losses after the original object is returned, compensation for damages may be claimed.
(4) If a realty or chattel is damaged, the obligee may request to repair, redo, replace or restore it to its original state; If the original state cannot be restored or there are still losses after the restoration, compensation for damages may be claimed.
(5) If the obligee hinders the exercise of real right, or may interfere with the real right, he may request to remove the obstruction or eliminate the danger.
(6) If the infringement of real right causes damage to the obligee, the obligee may claim compensation for the damage.
[Legal Basis]
In Article 234 of the Civil Code, if a dispute arises over the ownership or content of the real right, the interested party may request confirmation of the right.