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Abstract
Much of the confusion and uncertainty in the law regarding the topic indicated above is due to a failure to distinguish between several types of situations and to appreciate the applicability of certain fundamental principles. The words "lost" and "find" are used in such widely varying senses that the all too common method of reaching a conclusion by first applying a name to a thing or situation has 'in this particular field led to special difficulty.
Recommended Citation
Ralph W. Aigler,
RIGHTS OF FINDERS,
21
Mich. L. Rev.
664
(1923).
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