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  2. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In many jurisdictions of the U.S., a person who discovers an estray will be required to file an affidavit of estray, along with its description, and potentially impound that animal in some way for a period of time. If the estray is branded, the owner can often be identified immediately. The owner of the estray will generally ...

  3. Evidence management - Wikipedia

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    kept in a fashion which maintains the nature of the evidence [citation needed] handled in a fashion which allows no doubt that the evidence could not have been accidentally or deliberately altered or substituted; that is, the evidence presented for the proof is the exact evidence collected. [1] [verification needed] [2] Evidence management ...

  4. Nazi-looted Monet, missing for over 80 years, returned to ...

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    A Monet artwork believed to have been lost during Nazi occupation in WWII has been returned to its rightful owners after a lengthy investigation spanning decades and continents.

  5. Repatriation (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    The restoration of monuments was often made in colonial states to make natives feel as if in their current state, they were no longer capable of greatness. [53] Furthermore, sometimes colonial rulers argued that the ancestors of the colonized people did not make the artifacts. [ 53 ]

  6. Rare Monet returned to family more than 80 years after it was ...

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    The original owners, a Jewish couple in Austria named Adalbert and Hilda Parlagi, purchased the Monet in 1936 to hang in their home. Two years later, US officials say, the Parlagis were forced to ...

  7. FBI returns Nazi-looted Monet pastel to Jewish owners' heirs ...

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    In 1940, the Nazis seized a Claude Monet pastel and seven other works of art from Adalbert "Bela" and Hilda Parlagi, a Jewish couple forced to flee their Vienna home after Austria was annexed into ...

  8. Possession of stolen goods - Wikipedia

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    Possession of stolen goods is a crime in which an individual has bought, been given, or acquired stolen goods.. In many jurisdictions, if an individual has accepted possession of goods (or property) and knew they were stolen, then the individual may be charged with a crime, depending on the value of the stolen goods, and the goods are returned to the original owner.

  9. Federal Rules of Evidence - Wikipedia

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    After a long delay blamed on the Watergate scandal, the FRE became federal law on January 2, 1975, when President Ford signed An Act to Establish Rules of Evidence for Certain Courts and Proceedings, Pub. L. 93–595, 88 Stat. 1926. [2] The law was enacted only after Congress made a series of modifications to the proposed rules.