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The
Government
accepted
that
some
of
the
sums
claimed
by
the
applicant
might
,
at
least
in
part
,
correspond
to
the
means
he
had
employed
before
the
national
authorities
to
ensure
compliance
with
the
Convention
.
However
,
Mr
Stalport
's
heirs
had
not
established
that
there
was
such
a
relation
in
respect
of
a
substantial
portion
of
the
costs
that
they
asserted
he
had
incurred
in
the
Court
of
Cassation
.
In
their
written
observations
of
29
July
1999
on
the
question
of
just
satisfaction
the
Government
further
submitted
that
Mr
Stalport
's
heirs
were
justified
in
claiming
only
reimbursement
of
BEF
400,000
for
costs
and
expenses
incurred
before
the
Convention
institutions
,
not
having
proved
that
he
had
actually
paid
the
remainder
of
the
sum
claimed
.
They
also
argued
that
the
lack
of
precision
of
the
claim
and
the
supporting
documentary
evidence
made
it
impossible
to
assess
the
object
,
the
validity
or
the
reasonableness
of
the
costs
claimed
.
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