Without knowing the U.S.-system,
I suppose penologic yes, but by civil law?

Anyway, to me it sounds rather like a disgusting publicity gag of a law
firm.
Or maybe caused by craving for attention, like that prosecutor in the
dust-case recently.

Hey,
NASA can keep our stinky old V2-rockets btw.

And anyway the Moon was conveyed by Frederick II. of Prussia on July 15 in
1756 to Mr. Aul Juergens.
The document of the deed of gift still exists.
So NASA shall give the Apollo rocks to Mr.Martin Juergens a legitimate heir
of Aul Juergens.

;-?
Martin



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>>Yes but why is it 'a legal one' now  as opposed to 30 years ago?<<

Would Statue of Limitations apply  here?
GeoZay  

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