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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: lostproperty, he has a duty to the original owner when can he keep an object? If it is "treasure" - an object from ancient times, found in an old wall., document to free a slave return to owner? NO - might have been thrown away deliberately, some found objects must NOT be touched at all for example chickens found tied together by the wings must be left where found., owns the lost object BUT he has a duty to the original owner, random documents like account books, property deeds. etc return to owner? YES, chickens found tied together by the wings must be left where found. why? because if you advertised the find the owner would have no way to identify the chickens., lost mortgage documents return to owner NO - it might have been paid off already. Returning it might cause the owner problems, lost property finder some found objects must NOT be touched at all, a lost garment must be returned why a garment in ancient times clothes were very expensive, a lost garment must be returned why a garment clothing can usually be easily identified with unique markings, articles found in a midden (dung-hill) must be left where found why? we assume the owner hid them there on purpose. i.e. they are not lost, lost property lost documents lost mortgage documents, lost property lost documents document to free a slave, divorce document (get) return to owner? NO - might have been thrown away on purpose, lost property finder owns the lost object, Deuteronomy 22:1-3 says a lost garment must be returned, lost property lost documents random documents like account books, property deeds. etc, lost property text Deuteronomy 22:1-3, some found objects must NOT be touched at all for example articles found in a midden (dung-hill) must be left where found, he has a duty to the original owner when can he keep an object? unidentifiable objects, like scattered fruits