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Zywiec, founded in 1856 in what was then the Austrian province of Galicia, was seized by the Communists after World War II and later sold to Heineken N.V. Poland has no restitution law for confiscated property, but courts have often ruled in favor of prewar owners, including those of Okocim S.A., a brewer that had been sold to Carlsberg A.S. of Denmark.
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The S.E.C. has no power to require restitution, so each investor must sue on his own to recover losses.
Has Germany, has France made restitution?
A day later, McDonnell announced that he would automatically restore rights on an individual basis to nonviolent felons who have completed their sentence, probation or parole, paid all court costs, fines and restitution, and have no pending felony charges.
But isn't George still liable for the missing funds, even if he has made restitution?
The bureau receives a hundred and ninety thousand items annually and has a restitution rate of approximately twenty-five per cent.
But unlike the British Museum, which has a continuing dispute with Greece over the so-called Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, the Guimet has so far received no restitution request from an Asian government.
It demonstrates that, with some exceptions, it has not supported restitution.
American law, as embodied in the Restatement (Second) of Contracts, has also favored restitution with some concern for reliance.
He has already made restitution for the stolen money, according to the Manhattan district attorney's office.
Lithuania wants its European Union partners to see Moscow as a genocidal regime that has not made restitution.
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