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Res nullius

Custom provides that person who killed the whale owns it.

Ghen v. Rich

Lured waterfowl is the property of the landowner, not person who shot them.

Keeble v. Hickeringill

Possession requires 1) notice and 2) due diligence in acting to achieve full dominion and control over a resource.

Eads v. Brazelton

Possession requires 1) intent to possess and 2) actual controlling or holding property

Pierson v. Post

Split property because both had an interest - sell Barry Bonds' homerun ball and share proceeds

Popov v. Hayashi

Finder has duties to true owner, but gets to keep possession of property against thief

Armory v. Delamarie

Finder of chattel, though he does not acquire absolute property in it, has such property as will enable him to keep it against all but the rightful owner

Clark v. Maloney

People are not as rational as homo economicus. People are lazy and make decisions reflexively, using heuristics.

Tversky and Kahnemann

People are not as selfish as we think - people tend to prefer both themselves and others

Carol Rose