For sure you cannot return something which is not in your possession anymore but it's your duty to report it asap to the nearest police station or authorities. At least you will have legal support for your claim that the item has been stolen, until the matter has been solved within the legal process.
No, you cannot. You could try. The dealership might be willing to work something out with you. But they're not legally required to take the car back.
1 out of 3 cars stolen are found
1983 the world cup was stolen were was it found
I would return it i found something to identify who the purse belonged to. other wise i would keep it.
You have to return the car to the authorities, because it was stolen from the original owner. If you keep the car you could be held as an accessory to car theft. You will get the money back for the car from the criminals through the court in the form of compensation.
The Jules Rimet was stolen in 1983, but never found.
it was found in a bush by a dog
No. the deal you made is the deal you are stuck with.
Yes, you can get in trouble if items you sold at a pawn shop are found to be stolen. Selling stolen property is a crime, and law enforcement may investigate the situation. If the pawn shop unknowingly purchased stolen items, they might also be involved, but you could still face legal consequences for your actions. It's essential to verify the ownership and legality of items before selling or pawning them.
I suggest you go back to the store and complain.Or you could call the creators of Cinema Tycoon and report to them that the store was selling stolen activation codes.
You tell her you found it where ever you found it. Simple as that.
Furtum oblatum is a Roman law used in England,it occurs when something that has been stolen is brought to a mans house with the intention that it shall be found there,and is so found during a formal search of his house.The occupier has an actio oblati against the bringer of the stolen item/s.