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Melayunesia Law
The goldsmith's apprentice checked out it, sneakily removed the stones, told the boy it was worth three halfpence and that he would buy it. The boy stated he would prefer the jewel again, so the apprentice gave it to him, however with out the stones. Lord Chief Justice Pratt dominated that although the boy couldn't be mentioned to own the jewel, he must be thought of the rightful keeper ("finders keepers") until the unique owner is discovered. In fact the apprentice and the boy…