One would certainly hope so, as it would indicate that the person who made the discovery was sincere in there effort to help, rather than having just taken part in the search for the sole purpose of being rewarded for their effort. As for the legal issue, if the offer of a reward is made by a private party, they have no legal obligation to actually turn over the money to the eligible party. In other cases, it would be determined by the stipulations as to how and who would be eligible for the reward.
The New South Wales government offered a reward of 10,000 pounds to the first person to find gold.
A picture of the dog that is missing the home phone number of the owner of the dog and usually the amount of an reward offered.
the reward is a whole thylacine
The reward being offered for the capture of Jim was $200.
wallet/purse dog missing person criminals jewelry
Because they can offered a reward for runaway slaves.....Then
Missing Reward - 1989 Judge Bombed was released on: USA: 1990
Missing Reward - 1989 Gene Chiose was released on: USA: 1989
Missing Reward - 1989 Twin Hit and Run was released on: USA: 1990
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In most cases, you do not get paid for reporting a crime; your reward is the satisfaction of being a responsible citizen and helping the society in which you live to function more successfully. Sometimes rewards are offered for help in solving specific crimes, often involving murder, or missing persons, but if no reward has been offered you should not expect to receive one. You still might not want people to ruin your local pond, however.
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