TN Traveler
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Thank You Aquanomad,
Older experimental & secret items are sold by the government on a regular basis. I was just watching a show last night about missle silos chocked full of "secret" instrumentation. Are the defense contractors demanding their instruments back? Or even worse, are they accusing the new owners of being thieves? I do not have any documentation stating that the property was leased and quite frankly I do not believe that Bob has any valid claim to the property.
Again thank you for pointing out what should seem obvious.
Actually, if you had bought these at a government auction, you would be correct that Bob had no claim. But you bought them from an individual who obtained them in his capacity of a government employee and therefore he has no right to sell these items. They were basically stolen from the government by this individual and sold - legally he has no rights to sell them. Personally I would request that the individual return your money.
Bob actually has a claim to the items since they were part of a joint project to develop a product for the government and were to be returned after evaluation. Unless the government paid Bob for producing the prototype items, they were never government property - in this case, Bob footed the bill for producing the prototypes and did not get paid for anything except the final design that was purchased. This is not unusual when doing work for the government.