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The common law position is that the finder of a chattel acquires a title that is good against the entire world except for the true owner.

Is there a term for this doctrine of the common law?

Another answer states that:

The common law position is that the finder of a chattel acquires a title that is good against the entire world except for the true owner.

Is there a term for this doctrine of the common law?

Another answer states that:

The common law position is that the finder of a chattel acquires a title that is good against the entire world except for the true owner.

Is there a term for this doctrine of the common law?

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What is the principle of “finders keepers until the owner claims” called?

Another answer states that:

The common law position is that the finder of a chattel acquires a title that is good against the entire world except for the true owner.

Is there a term for this doctrine of the common law?