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Either way, we will, of course, need some evidence to support your claim of ownership.
Unless, of course, he went public with his claim of ownership.
Bragging rights rather than actual claims of ownership are involved in this unusual case.
Because Belgium has no disclosure laws, claims of ownership can be difficult to verify.
Maintaining a presence on the tiny rocks was the keystone to China's continued claims of ownership.
At issue are the two conflicting claims of ownership by Yugoslavia and Lebanon.
"With all due respect, Kierad@an, I don't recognize your claim of ownership.
After reviewing all the evidence, he said, he found that the hospital workers "have not been able to substantiate their claim of ownership."
On 11 September, China sent two patrol ships to the islands to demonstrate its claim of ownership.
But for the purposes of this demonstration, let's examine a single claim of ownership and see why it's no longer relevant.
Sidney Brellen had made false claim of ownership.
Even more important, something about his claim of ownership of the pyramid struck the captain as inherently suspect.
Their claim of ownership was highly questionable.
The Palestinians did not contest their claim of ownership, just their right of occupancy.
You certainly need not relinquish the painting if you are unable to find someone who can assert a legitimate claim of ownership.
There were conflicting claims of ownership.
The girl later admitted this to be lie, stating that she fabricated this claim of ownership so as not to get into any trouble.
In 2011, he lost a federal lawsuit over a claim of ownership in the character Ghost Rider.
He staked his claim of ownership on skewed memories and his worthless father's lies.
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The three travellers find rest in a small religious community who have heard of Mr Jackson's claim of ownership.
"That any claims of ownership violate the Covenant of Rights, Article 6."
From what Roy knew of property laws, he was sure that a squatter had to build, in order to put in a claim of ownership.
As no copyright, claim of ownership, recollection, or documentation about the song has ever been uncovered, its connection with the Beatles remains speculative.
In 1982 the state of Massachusetts filed a claim of ownership on the Whydah treasure.