First I think you should ask to see Title permitting them occupancy of that piece. I also find it strange that the local authorities paid for a sea wall (A million pesos or more?) to protect a private property and erect it 10 metres in front of your property which obviously from your description does not provide title up to the high tide mark shore line? Who owned that 10 meter strip when you bought your property?
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