Scotland Yard said Wanstead Flats was the "only practicable site" for its plans and promised it would be returned to its original condition once the event was over.
The following day, he flew to Athens, where, regretting the heist, he sent an anonymous email to the gallery saying it would be returned by mail, according to the court records.
The legislation prohibits the sale, barter or exchange of an award by the recipient, and while it could be passed down within an astronaut's family, it would have to be returned to NASA if there is no heir.
EasyJet said it planned to resume "some services across the UK and continental Europe from tomorrow morning, " but added that the level of disruption meant it would be several days before the schedule returned to normal.
Once that was resolved, it would be made clear that the UK wanted powers returned to the British Parliament, with the public to vote to approve such a return of powers either at the next General Election, or in a referendum "shortly afterwards", he said.
In a second lapse that Dart took responsibility for, he acknowledged that paperwork was lost that would have made it clear to Illinois officials that Robbins was to be returned to Indiana custody.
Which is that much of that cash pile is offshore and would be subject to the high corporate income tax if it were returned to shareholders, who would then pay tax again on that income.
And even suspected terrorists whose claims for asylum are rejected cannot be returned to their home country if it is deemed they would be at risk there.
Those investors have waited to see when justice would be served and have their money, or what is left of it, returned.
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But the company insists that it can afford to lose the case, and points out that any winnings would eventually be returned to policy-holders in the form of higher payments.
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Given that Mr Shindler would be able to vote if he returned to live in the UK, it ruled that the current laws did not infringe the "very essence" of his rights to take part in free elections.
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He was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a month but if he returned against Toulon, it would mean a lay-off of two-and-half weeks.
Zhang said he mainly returned home to take care of his aging parents, but said he believed it would not be difficult to find jobs in the Chinese interior.
In this economic climate, most of the money returned to consumers from tax cuts would probably be saved, and rightly so, since it is the prudent thing to do.
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