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I have a question maybe someone can answer it for me.
Let us say that a chest of gold was recovered in 1928. The gold was removed and dumped in another location. No one has any idea who owned the gold to start with and in 1928 there were no laws concerning the ownership of this gold.
One of the partners was the father of your wife and your wife is a direct descendant of the only member of this group.
Now WHO owns this TREASURE when (not if) it is recovered.
I have a signed agreement with my EX-WIFE (WE ARE STILL GOOD FRIENDS).
Can the State of Florida have a claim?
Does the U.S.Government have a claim.
Since this Treasure was moved before there was any Laws concerning the ownership it will not fall under any present Laws-this does not mean that somewhere there can't be laws written to cover this and I fully expect to dragged into Court. It is really hard to hide 1200 pounds of gold that is in Bars and Coins.
Thanks
Peg Legged
Let us say that a chest of gold was recovered in 1928. The gold was removed and dumped in another location. No one has any idea who owned the gold to start with and in 1928 there were no laws concerning the ownership of this gold.
One of the partners was the father of your wife and your wife is a direct descendant of the only member of this group.
Now WHO owns this TREASURE when (not if) it is recovered.
I have a signed agreement with my EX-WIFE (WE ARE STILL GOOD FRIENDS).
Can the State of Florida have a claim?
Does the U.S.Government have a claim.
Since this Treasure was moved before there was any Laws concerning the ownership it will not fall under any present Laws-this does not mean that somewhere there can't be laws written to cover this and I fully expect to dragged into Court. It is really hard to hide 1200 pounds of gold that is in Bars and Coins.
Thanks
Peg Legged