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At first instance, he was successful, and was awarded 850 as damages and 50 as interest. InIn re Cohen, decd. Furthermore, it was not a finding case, for the logs were never lost. The plaintiff issued proceedings in the county court alleging that he suffered loss and damage, namely, 850, being the value of the bracelet and sought the return of the bracelet or its value and damages for the defendants wrongful interference therewith; and alternatively, damages for conversion and interest. 1. We find, therefore, no circumstances in this case to take it out of the general rule of law, that the finder of a lost article is entitled to it as against all persons except the real owner, and we think that that rule must prevail, and that the learned judge was mistaken in holding that the place in which they were found makes any legal difference. He handed it to the owners of the land ( British Airways Board) in order for them to attempt to find the true owner; requesting that the item be returned to him should the original owner not be found. The fundamental basis of this is clearly public policy. See 32 B.C.A.C. The finder of a chattel acquires very limited rights over it if he takes it into his care and control with dishonest intent or in the course of trespassing. Subscribers are able to see a list of all the documents that have cited the case. An occupier who manifests an intention to exercise control over a building and the things which may be upon or in it so as to acquire rights superior to those ot a finder is under an obligation to take such measures as in all the circumstances are reasonable to ensure that lost chattels are found and, upon their being found, whether by him or by a third party, to acquaint the true owner of the finding and to care for the chattels meanwhile. Subject to the foregoing and to point 4 below, a finder of a chattel, whilst not acquiring any absolute property or ownership in the chattel, acquires a right to keep it against all but the true owner or those in a position to claim through the true owner or one who can assert a prior right to keep the chattel which was subsisting at the time when the finder took the chattel into his care and control. Search over 120 million documents from over 100 countries including primary and secondary collections of legislation, case law, regulations, practical law, news, forms and contracts, books, journals, and more.