The Museum shall rigorously research the provenance of a work of art prior to acquisition to determine that the Museum can obtain clear title. Such research should include, but is not necessarily limited to, determining:
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the ownership history of the work of art;
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the countries in which the work of art has been located and when;
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the exhibition history of the work of art, if any;
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the publication history of the work of art, if any;
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whether any claims to ownership of the work of art have been made;
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whether the work of art appears in relevant databases of stolen works; and
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the circumstances under which the work of art is being offered to the Museum.
For all acquisitions, the Museum shall make a rigorous effort to obtain from sellers and donors all available information and accurate written documentation with respect to the ownership history of the work of art.
