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7 Cards in this Set

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Law of finders
addresses how society distributes property rights
animals ferae naturae
no one owns wild animals, attained by taking possession
occupancy
legal doctrine which holds that taking possession of an un-owned or abandoned object makes it yours
treasure trove
silver and gold coins -- finder was true owner
comes from Roman law; not used here in the states
abandoned property
owner left behind with no intention of reclaiming it (difficult to prove)
mislaid property
property intentionally set down but inadvertently left behind
lost property
owner has involuntary departed with due to neglect or inadvertence