depends on what it is. What will most likely happen is the government will say it rightfully belongs to them or it depends on where you find it because if you live on rented yard and found something, it would belong to the owner of the property.
It depends on the laws of the country where you found the artifact. In many cases, historical artifacts belong to the government or to the local community, and there may be strict regulations around their discovery and ownership. It is important to research and follow the proper legal procedures for reporting and potentially returning the artifact.
You can find limestones by defeating monsters in the /join quarry area in AdventureQuest Worlds. Keep battling monsters until they drop the limestones as loot. Good luck!
You can find limestones in AQWorlds by defeating monsters or completing quests in various areas of the game. Some specific locations where you can find limestones include /join bludrutbrawl, /join swordhaven, and /join battleunderb. Keep battling monsters and completing quests in these areas to collect the limestones you need.
The Maya used a complex writing system called hieroglyphics, where they combined symbols and pictures to represent words and ideas. They recorded information on stelae, inscriptions on buildings, and codices made from fig bark paper. These records documented historical events, genealogies, astrological observations, and religious practices.
To find the badges that Apollo Flame wanted you to find in the Lost World, you need to explore the different areas of the Lost World and search for hidden spots or interact with specific characters. Keep an eye out for any clues or hints that may guide you to the locations of the badges. Additionally, talking to other characters in the game may provide you with valuable information on where to find the badges.
each artifact found tells us more about the past
If you find it You should attempt to find the owner if not then you can keep it after turning it to authorities and after a certain amount of time if it is not claimed its yours.
Yours to Keep was created on 2006-10-09.
Pledge and all the knowledge will be yours to keep.
Just keep the money until someone gives you proof that it is theirs then if they have proof run...:)
It's Yours to Keep was created on 2004-10-01.
he will fly around keep switching routes and he will apear in yours and you can catch him in the near by grass.
(Yours To Keep-Teddybears) :-)
If you purchased it or were given it, it is yours. If you found it and reported it to the police and nobody came forward to claim it (in most countries) it becomes yours after a fixed period of time. If you do not report it to the police it is never yours no matter how long you keep it. If you found it, and know who it belongs to and did not return it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you were loaned it and have not returned it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you stole it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. Basically in life for situations like this, imagine if the 'something' is yours and now 'someone else' has had it for a year - what would you like this 'someone else' to do - then do that yourself.
In Ohio, the landlord must provide notice to the tenant in writing stating that the property will be disposed of if not claimed within 30 days of the notice being sent. If the tenant does not respond or claim the property within the specified timeframe, the landlord can dispose of the items.
each artifact found tells us more about the past
because he ain yours hon..
no, its yours to keep