The claim states that in 2000 the two companies signed an agreement allowing Yoshiki and X Japan to use visual images of hide during concerts.
The arbitrators held that the owners' claim failed and, at the request of the parties, stated their award in the form of a special case.
The anonymous claim stated that the attack was aimed at "the horrors and injustices of factory farming".
However, other claims state that there is evidence that he remained on Tyneside.
Sean Combs, however, denies these claims stating: "Naw, it was just some emcee lyrics.
Several claims state that menhaden are a key staple in the striped bass diet.
The claims stated that the government had failed to provide ear protectors during firing exercises, as was required under regulations dating back to the 1950s.
According to the lawsuit claim the medicine had side effects such as depression and suicidal actions, which the claim stated as the cause of the incident.
Its lyrical origins are unclear, but some unsourced claims state that it was written by an anonymous poet from Herzegovina.
All claims state that transcripts and other evidence were later destroyed.