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In many states, the burden of proof for civil forfeiture is strikingly low, and the cost to contest a case is often high.
In a separate matter, the Rangers owner appeared in court in December to contest a case over an alleged unpaid £90,000 repair bill at his castle.
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This would apply both ways, so individuals and small media organisations could also receive protection if they were contesting a case brought by a wealthy celebrity.
Last year's party leadership contest is a case in point.
He warns that contesting and losing a case makes tenants liable for legal fees for both sides and retroactive rent at market rates, which could add up to tens of thousands of dollars.
Was it because the sales of Doniger's book were so meager that it didn't justify continuing the case they were contesting in court, a case they would almost certainly have won, given the generally liberal track record of India's higher courts?
Patten conceded that Entwistle must have told his lawyers about, and the remark seems to explain why the BBC felt it could not contest a constructive dismissal case.
South Korea pledged to contest the matter, in a case that could have a bearing on the entire semiconductor industry.
Berry Gordy now says it's too late to contest, which makes this a case of what happens when you don't embark on a ridiculous legal dispute.
Its opening contest at Haydock is a case in point, but Sun Central (2.05) represents a respected yard in what will only be his fifth handicap, and his second beyond a mile and a half.
Microsoft has reimplemented the Zune A Day contest in case anyone is interested.
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