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The study of the law of property generally commences with the subject of personal property as opposed to real or land-related property.
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prior possessor, surviving account holder, relative value rule, disputed chattel, jus tertii defense, alleged bailee, trover action, bailed chattel, lost chattel, first captor, quo owner, voidable title, second finder, good faith purchaser, bailed goods, stolen chattel, second captor, replevin action, subsequent possessor, gift causa mortis, donative intent, parking lot cases, purchaser status, salvage law, first possessor
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New York, United States, Uniform Commercial Code, Central American, Abandoned Sailing Vessel, Statute of Wills, Atlantic Mutual Ins, Columbus America Discovery Group, Grant Gilmore, District of Columbia, Harry Winston, Mississippi River, New Hampshire, New Jersey
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