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Recovery of property and money can require negotiations with national governments.
It might help us, if we make a recovery of property and can identify who it belongs to.'
The recovery of property continued today in the historic downtown decorated in ribbon and holiday lights.
The trial itself lasted three days and ended in the partial recovery of properties for the church from Odo and others.
Civil recovery of property (Chapter 6)
Most of the infiltration at this time was economic in nature, with Palestinians crossing the border seeking food or the recovery of property lost in the 1948 war.
"This is an important step in the ongoing process for the recovery of property insurance proceeds needed to support our rebuilding efforts," Mr. Silverstein said in a statement yesterday.
The report also noted a defective pricing and theft case involving the Aero Corporation that ended with fines and restitution totaling $473,740 and the recovery of property worth $2.5 million.
Bryson represented O.J. Simpson's co-defendant Clarence Stewart in the infamous criminal trial regarding Simpson's attempted recovery of property in Nevada.
Tracing is a process that allows for the recovery of property (such as land or money) by the owner if it is taken involuntarily, and the owner has not consented to the transfer of title.
The King's Bench, being a theoretically movable court, was excluded from hearing common pleas, which included all praecipe actions for the recovery of property or debt, while actions of trespass and replevin were shared between the two benches.
The RIB also provides assistance to small craft and has been utilised in the recovery of property and bodies from the sea, the foreshore, and the inaccessible areas below the white cliffs that stretch east and west of the port.
This mission includes, but is not limited to, the maintenance of order, the promotion of crime and fire prevention programs, the investigation of crimes leading to the apprehension of perpetrators, recovery of property, and the providing of emergency medical services.
According to Middlesex records, in 1681, Richard Cawthorn and his wife Ann, widow and executrix of Thomas Abrahall, citizen and skinner of London, gave a power of attorney for use against Robert Abrahall of New Kent County, Virginia, for recovery of property.