1. The true owner or owners would have to reveal themselves by going to court to have it removed. 2. But the incident led officials to look more closely at her compound and to take her to court to have it shut down. 3. If the president did not appoint a board, MTA officials said, they would probably go to court to have the issue settled. 4. Police officials said they intended to go to court to have the club padlocked. 5. The only answer seemed to be to go to court to have the grandfather declared incompetent. 6. Marion Adams, who is personal representative of the estate, went to court to have the cash declared property of the estate. |