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  2. Repatriation (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    Repatriation is the return of the cultural property, often referring to ancient or looted art, to their country of origin or former owners (or their heirs). The disputed cultural property items are physical artifacts of a group or society taken by another group, usually in the act of looting, whether in the context of imperialism , colonialism ...

  3. Trover - Wikipedia

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    Trover (/ ˈ t r oʊ v ər / [1]) is a form of lawsuit in common law jurisdictions for recovery of damages for wrongful taking of personal property. Trover belongs to a series of remedies for such wrongful taking, its distinctive feature being recovery only for the value of whatever was taken, not for the recovery of the property itself (see replevin).

  4. Replevin - Wikipedia

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    Replevin actions may also be pursued by true owners of property, e.g., consignors seeking return of consigned property that the party in possession will not relinquish for one reason or another. Replevin is an action of civil law, not criminal law.

  5. Petition asking Southwest Airlines to return to Bellingham is ...

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    A Change.org petition calling on Southwest to return was launched by Anneke Palmerton and published April 27, two days after the departure announcement. The petition listed 5,098 signatures as of ...

  6. Right of return - Wikipedia

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    The right of return is a principle in international law which guarantees everyone's right of voluntary return to, or re-entry to, their country of origin or of citizenship. The right of return is part of the broader human rights concept of freedom of movement and is also related to the legal concept of nationality. [1]

  7. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1688 Bill of Rights provides no such limitation to assembly. Under the common law, the right of an individual to petition implies the right of multiple individuals to assemble lawfully for that purpose. [11] England's implied right to assemble to petition was made an express right in the US First Amendment.

  8. Instagram-Famous Squirrel Named 'Peanut' Seized From Owner ...

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    As of this writing, nearly 25 thousand people have signed the petition, and more than 1,600 people have donated to help the family cover their legal fees to fight to get the squirrel home.

  9. RFK Jr. grilled again about his move to California while ...

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. insisted he plans to return to live in New York, as the independent presidential candidate was grilled for a second day Wednesday about his residency and whether he should be ...