No gold was found, and the owner of the claims sued her.
The owners sued to halt expropriation of the hotel, built in the mid-1950s.
She did assault other dogs a few times, but the damage was slight and the owners didn't sue.
The owner sued the insurers and obtained judgment in the county court for £5,199.30.
Not surprisingly, the building's owners are suing the state, but few people expect that to stop the move.
In order to be compensated, the owner must then sue the government.
When the owner sued in court four years later, all he could collect was $1,250.
The former owner has sued for the return of the painting.
So the owner has sued the hotel in housing court for using the basement space illegally.
The previous owners have sued, arguing that the family had split the farm in half before 1980.