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  8. Chapter 859 - Lost and Unclaimed Property


Chapter 859 - Lost and Unclaimed Property


  • Section 50-1 - Disposition of perishable property.
  • Section 50-2 - Disposition of goods not perishable.
  • Section 50-3 - Expressmen and common carriers; goods not perishable.
  • Section 50-4 - Disposition of perishable goods.
  • Section 50-5 - Avails to be accounted for. Escheat.
  • Section 50-6 and 50-7 - Disposition of stray beasts; lost goods. Restoration to owner if claimed; procedure if unclaimed.
  • Section 50-8 - Marine vegetable deposits.
  • Section 50-9 - Lost goods; towns may adopt procedure for.
  • Section 50-10 - Duties of finder.
  • Section 50-11 - Advertising; sale of perishable goods.
  • Section 50-12 - Restoration to owner if claimed.
  • Section 50-13 - Procedure if unclaimed.
  • Section 50-14 - Disposition after expiration of time for making claim.
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