abandoned property
Property that the owner voluntarily surrenders, relinquishes, or disclaims. Cf. lost property; mislaid property. [Cases: Abandoned and Lost Property 1. C.J.S. Abandonment §§ 4, 7–8.]
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Property that the owner voluntarily surrenders, relinquishes, or disclaims. Cf. lost property; mislaid property. [Cases: Abandoned and Lost Property 1. C.J.S. Abandonment §§ 4, 7–8.]
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abandoned property 抛弃物;被抛弃的财产 指所有人自愿放弃财产的全部权利,所有权、请求权和占有而非将财产转让给任何人,且无意于将来重新占有或重新取得这些权利或利益。
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Property that the owner no longer possesses because of accident, negligence, or carelessness, and that cannot be located by an ordinary, diligent search. Cf. abandoned property; mislaid property. [Cases: Abandoned and Lost Property 10.]
lost property 遗失物 指由于物之所有人的疏忽或粗心而并非自愿地使其物与所有人分离,并且不知物在何处。不包括所有人为安全起见有意将物藏匿于一个秘密地方。它与遗忘物〔mislaid property〕或抛弃物〔abandoned property〕不同。遗忘物是指物的所有人故意将该物置于某处,事后遗忘其放于何处,但可通过仔细查寻发现该物;抛弃物则是所有人明知而故意放弃该物的利益。遗失物如被找到,真正占有人可继续对该物享有最充分的权利,并确立其占有权。遗失物的拾得人亦享有最充分的权利,并可对抗除真正占有人以外的一切人,但如其知道谁是真正占有人,则应将该拾得物返还,如其不知,则应将拾得物送交警察或失物招领处。 (→mislaid property)
Insurance. A provision in a comprehensive general liability insurance policy allowing only third parties who are injured on or by the insured’s property to make liability claims against the insurer. • The provision ordinarily excludes coverage for (1) property owned, rented, occupied, sold, given away, or abandoned by the insured, (2) personal property in the
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Property that has been voluntarily relinquished by the owner with an intent to recover it later — but that cannot now be found. Cf. abandoned property; lost property. [Cases: Abandoned and Lost Property 1, 10. C.J.S. Abandonment §§ 4, 7–8.]
abandonment of property 抛弃财产 自动放弃财产不再收回。 (→abandoned property)
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res derelicta (rays der-[schwa]-lik-t[schwa]). [Latin] A thing thrown away or forsaken by its owner; abandoned property.
A bailment that arises when a person accidentally, but without any negligence, leaves personal property in another’s possession. • An involuntary bailee who refuses to return the property to the owner can be liable for conversion. — Also termed involuntary deposit. See abandoned property, lost property, mislaid property under PROPERTY.
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occupancy. 1. The act, state, or condition of holding, possessing, or residing in or on something; actual possession, residence, or tenancy, esp. of a dwelling or land. • In this sense, the term denotes whatever acts are done on the land to manifest a claim of exclusive control and to indicate to the public that