Ask at all the places it might have been lost.
In the UK, ask at the local Police Office.
call and ask
Saint Anthony of Padua is the saint to ask for help in finding lost items.
When you lose the bill of sale the first step would be trying to locate the owner. If the owner can not be located, the following step would be to file for abandoned title.
Saint Anthony of Padua is traditionally prayed to for finding lost things.
A slave owner may want a slave who had lost hope because they would be less likely to resist or attempt to escape. A slave who has lost hope may also be easier to control and manipulate, making them more compliant and submissive. Additionally, a slave with no hope may be seen as less of a threat to the slave owner's authority and power.
Saint Anthony of Padua is traditionally invoked for finding lost items.
Their is no owner.
"How can you get a wedding band that you found at a Knicks game back to the owner?" Wow! Trouble in paradise..heheheeee (smile) I would contact the office of lost and found inside the stadium and speak with a member of office management. I would leave my contact information for the owner at lost and found. It is very likely the owner will contact the stadium and inquire with lost and found. I would also place an add in the local city paper and once the owner claimed the ring I'd ask that she/he reimburse the fee for advertising the return of the wedding ring. I would also give the owner 120 days from the date the ring was lost and entered into your possession before declaring ownership. After all possession is 9/10th of the law. Best Wishes
If a Libra woman is finding herself lost, the best thing you can do is offer to be there to support her decisions.
finding out who is the monster on the last avi. this seson on lost soon
it is an adjective ex) Finding my long lost sister was like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. or... The proverbial construction workers whistled at the various passers-by.
Legally speaking, the old adage "Finders keepers" doesn't apply. Lost property still belongs to its rightful owner as long as they have an active interest in it. The intent of the owner is key to lost items.