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Ward, Nicholas D. – Journal of College and University Law, 1981
A court holding disregarding the statute of limitations in a case of stolen artworks by Georgia O'Keefe (discovered many years later) makes recovery of lost works by an artist easier. The statute of limitations was not held to begin until the owner reasonably knows of the possessor's identity. (MSE)
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