Liechtensteiners Failed in the Constitutional Court
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The Liechtensteins, who claimed their former ancestral property in the Břeclav region, including the chateaux in Lednice and Valtice, were also unsuccessful at the Constitutional Court (ÚS). The Constitutional Court rejected the complaint as clearly unfounded.
The Constitutional Court has rejected the Liechtenstein family's complaint in a dispute over former ancestral property in the Břeclav region, including the chateaux in Lednice and Valtice, which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The claim for the return of the property, which is now in the hands of the state, was filed by the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation.
The Constitutional Court (ÚS) has rejected the Liechtenstein family's complaint in a dispute over former ancestral property in the Břeclav region, including the chateaux in Lednice and Valtice. The claim for the return of the property, which is now in the hands of the state, was filed by the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation. It was unsuccessful at the District Court in Břeclav, the Regional Court in Brno, or the Supreme Court. The Constitution…
Brno - The Constitutional Court (ÚS) has rejected the Liechtenstein family's complaint in a dispute over former ancestral property in the Břeclav region, including the chateaux in Lednice and Valtice. The claim for the return of the property, which is now in the hands of the state, was filed by the Prince of Liechtenstein Foundation. It was unsuccessful at the District Court in Břeclav, the Regional Court in Brno, or the Supreme Court. The Const…
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