Searchertwin
Senior Member
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-3e0EkvIEM
That was PERFECT!
My laugh for the today. Good for the blood pressure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-3e0EkvIEM
The true owner might not be the landlord.
I'll state again and you just keep adding to that pot:
Uh oh, seems like someone has done the same thing the op is trying to do now.
You are justifying the situation to meet your wrongdoing.
You don't have to justify here at this forum, but you will in the future to the One that sits on a throne.
Well, I think I have provided enough references to where the OP (Who is long gone as the homework assignment has been turned in.) or anyone with similar issues can gain guidance. Apparently, my sole job would be stomping out errors if I continue.
For a listing of the minority of the states with a statutory scheme alluded to by:You keep believing it, tranq.![]()
http://www.animallaw.info/articles/ovuslostdogpropertystatutes.htmStatutes now replace some of the previous uncertainty as to what to do with found property and there is less uncertainty as to the ownership of found property.
Today's candidates for "Worst People in the World" are this Pennsylvania couple that sold their neighbors puppy instead of returning it
The puppy story wasn't "research" it was just wasting time on fark and seeing the tease:
Seemed like it would fit here.
I suspect Ki23 will be back. He's got a law book and everything.
On a side note, did you read any of the links from the site? I just skimmed and about 1/2 gave rights to the finder after jumping through hoops and a few took away all rights and just gave duties to those who take control of the property. The others were not so clear on a quick look.