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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. 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]

  5. 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

  6. ‘Idaho is going to force me out:’ What just happened in court ...

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    Idaho is going to force me out of Idaho.” In 2022, Decker, a native Treasure Valley resident, was told by a Meridian Code Enforcement officer to leave her tiny home on wheels, which she owns.

  7. Res nullius - Wikipedia

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    Examples of res nullius are wild animals (ferae naturae) or abandoned property (res derelictae). Finding can also be a means of occupatio (i.e. vesting ownership), since a thing completely lost or abandoned is res nullius, and therefore belonged to the first taker. [5] Specific legislation may be made, e.g. for beachcombing.

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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 ...