Examples of using Claimed objects in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Based on the investigation findings, the Committee considers it is very likely that the currently claimed objects NK 223,
it should first be established whether Herbert Gutmann's right of ownership to the currently claimed objects is proven with a high degree of probability.
the sale to Posse of the claimed objects can unreservedly be classified as a sale under duress.
Since their return to the Netherlands after the Second World War, the claimed objects have been part of the Netherlands Art Property Collection(hereafter referred to as the'NK collection')
the Committee is obliged to ask itself whether it is sufficiently plausible that the claimed objects were originally the property of Abraham P.,
despite the fact that the BHG entered the name De Haan in the provenance reconstructions of the claimed objects.
that there are no indications that the claimed objects were ever Louis Morpurgos private property.
The applicants also argue that if the claimed objects, in particular NK 633
Since their return to the Netherlands after the Second World War, the claimed objects have been part of the Netherlands Art Property Collection(hereafter referred to as'NK collection')
has stated that the currently claimed objects were sold by Van Lier to the'Museum für Völkerkunde in Frankfurt am Main' in Germany(hereafter referred to as:'Städtisches Völkermuseum') on 11 April 1941.
The three currently claimed objects are known to have been sold on to a German buyer by the Dienststelle Mühlmann because post-war information,
The applicant, however, stated that one of the partners had bought the claimed object before May 1940 and that it was therefore part of the old trading stock.
The claimed object is part of the Netherlands Art Property Collection(hereafter referred to as the'NK collection') under inventory number NK 1808.
The claimed object has been part of the Netherlands Art Property Collection since it was recovered after World War II, and is registered under the inventory number NK 2558.
The investigation has revealed the following facts with regard to the ownership of the claimed object NK 504.
The claimed object, a fragment of a tapestry depicting Chastity with two putti,
It is clear that the claimed object was seized by the occupying forces in 1943 under anti-Jewish measures put in place by the Nazis.
Since its return to the Netherlands after the Second World War, the claimed object, previously attributed to J. Fyt,
The Committee then tried to determine whether this claimed object belonged to the old trading stock(purchased by the owner)
Consequently, the Restitutions Committee has not been able to determine whether the claimed object belonged to the old trading stock(bought by the owner) or the new trading stock bought by the Verwalter.