Restoration of confiscated property: claimants must publish and prove legitimate interest to seek pro-rata restoration. The Special Court must publish notice of confiscation in English and vernacular newspapers within forty-five days calling claimants to submit restoration claims; claims are to be filed within thirty days of publication, with a possible extension not exceeding thirty days for sufficient cause; if confiscated property is insufficient, restoration may be ordered on a pro-rata basis according to each claimant's share of loss.
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Restoration of confiscated property: claimants must publish and prove legitimate interest to seek pro-rata restoration.
The Special Court must publish notice of confiscation in English and vernacular newspapers within forty-five days calling claimants to submit restoration claims; claims are to be filed within thirty days of publication, with a possible extension not exceeding thirty days for sufficient cause; if confiscated property is insufficient, restoration may be ordered on a pro-rata basis according to each claimant's share of loss.
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