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  2. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned property generally becomes the property of whoever should find it and take possession of it first, although some states have enacted statutes under which certain kinds of abandoned property – usually cars, wrecked ships and wrecked aircraft – escheat, meaning that they become the property of the state. [11]

  3. Corliss v. Wenner - Wikipedia

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    Corliss v. Wenner, 34 P.3d 1100 (Idaho 2001), was a case decided by the Court of Appeals of Idaho that rejected the common law distinctions between lost, mislaid, and abandoned property and treasure trove. [1]

  4. Idaho government may be holding unclaimed money for you. Here ...

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    The Idaho State Treasurer’s Office has returned over $16,000 in unclaimed property to Idahoans. Idaho government may be holding unclaimed money for you. Here’s how to check online

  5. Abandonment (legal) - Wikipedia

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    Intentional abandonment is also referred to as dereliction, and something voluntarily abandoned by its owner with the intention of not retaking it is a derelict. Someone that holds the property or to whom property rights have been relinquished is an abandonee. [3] An item that has been abandoned is termed an abandum. [4]

  6. Idaho House accuses Gov. Little of undermining Legislature in ...

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    The Idaho House has stepped into a feud between Idaho Gov. Brad Little and Attorney General Raúl Labrador, accusing the executive branch of colluding with private developers to defend the planned ...

  7. Res nullius - Wikipedia

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    A concept derived from res nullius by allegory is terra nullius. [7] Using it, a state may assert control of an unclaimed territory by occupying it.. This terra nullius principle was used to justify colonization of much of the world, as exemplified in the competition for influence within Africa by the European powers (see the scramble for Africa).

  8. New Idaho law bans selling scarce liquor licenses. Restaurant ...

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  9. 2006 Idaho Proposition 2 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 2 Shall the above-entitled measure [see text] proposed by Proposition Two be approved? Results Choice Votes % Yes 105,778 23.94% No 336,083 76.06% Idaho Proposition 2 was a 2006 ballot initiative in the state of Idaho, U.S. that aimed to force government to reimburse property owners whose property value is decreased as a result of government regulation. The initiative, which is ...