The Market Overt Method to Obtain Ownership of Lost or Stolen Goods: Comment on Manning v. Algard Estate, [2008] BCSC 1129

Stephanie Manning's mother, Marina Ovsenek, had a penchant for garage sales. In 2000 the daughter was driving the mother to the hospital for her cancer treatment when they stopped at one of these garage sales. The mother paid $5 to buy a box containing a brooch and five gold-colored coins. She...

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Published in:International journal of cultural property Vol. 16; no. 1; pp. 85 - 93
Main Author: MacDougall, Bruce
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York, USA Cambridge University Press 01-02-2009
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Summary:Stephanie Manning's mother, Marina Ovsenek, had a penchant for garage sales. In 2000 the daughter was driving the mother to the hospital for her cancer treatment when they stopped at one of these garage sales. The mother paid $5 to buy a box containing a brooch and five gold-colored coins. She kept these in the room in her house that was used to store various items, including other trinkets bought at garage sales.
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ISSN:0940-7391
1465-7317
DOI:10.1017/S0940739109090018