A finder,in the legal sense,is
A) a keeper,if she or he owns the land the goods are found on.
B) not bound to take possession of what he or she finds; but once he or she does,he or she becomes a bailee for the owner.
C) obligated,regardless of how valueless the goods are,to find the owner of the goods.
D) a keeper,as long as property has no monetary value.
E) a gratuitous bailor of the goods found.
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