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For many survivors, however, lost property seemed the least important concern.
Now they have found out their lost property might be worth."
Was told to go to the lost property and find some shorts to fit me.
A lost property office is located at the Central garage.
Might chance on a pair in the railway lost property office.
Facilities include a waiting room, ticket office, lost property and car park.
Residents were compensated at market value for their lost property.
If someone comes upon lost property in a town, they must try to find the owner and wait one year before taking possession.
And the reports of lost property are essentially unchanged over the last five years.
Finds of money and lost property are dealt with by other states through legislation.
"I would like to report some lost property," she would be saying.
The value of the lost property is estimated to be 25 million Euros.
No one was hurt, they said, but they lost property.
During the holidays he works at the Lost Property office.
"He was going through the motions of one who is, as you say, having a fit over some lost property.
A magician sober and looking for lost property might be an entirely different matter.
Perhaps a generous financial package of compensation to those who lost property might be the final answer.
Anyone from the area who lost property will be able to reclaim it or to receive compensation.
That is how a Supreme Court justice recently found out about her lost property.
Then go to Baker Street station, to the lost property department.
"That means companies that have lost property or information as the result of a disaster."
'You hand it in to the police or a lost property department.
At the same time, it will increase victims' chances of reclaiming their lost property.
Mason said, "I know of no law which keeps one from returning lost property to the owner."
Many Jews and other refugees remained silent about lost property, moving on to build new lives.