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In any case, it seems to me that it is not (or not only) on the ownership of the statute of limitations, because the more she asked (message 3): Цитата:
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I am quite sure that you are right in saying that Russia's laws such paper does not necessarily draw. But let us imagine a few specific situations: a) You have decided to put the thing you purchased on any foreign auction. Relatively roguish McDougall'ov not answer, though perhaps some of the incidents in the recent past them something and have taught, but the auction houses who value their reputation will certainly ask you to submit any proof of your ownership of this thing; b) the artist who sold you your job, has died. Indelicate heirs may contest your rights to work, and you will need to somehow prove that it was not stolen from the shop - if, contrary to expectation, the artist that did not live in Russia, you absolutely need documentary evidence of your property (as I have already written , a text written on a photocopy of identity card is sufficient). In my opinion, have these two examples is enough to understand that it is better to have a paper confirming VYashi right thing, than not have it, the more that get it should be relatively easy, and keep and even more so - to eat, she does not ask and takes up little space I might add that recently a lot of people who bought in time for Roginsky work, but without documentary podtverdzhdeniya ownership of them, treated me to send them a confirmation that I certainly did. |
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