that would depend on the amound of money that was found.
In the case of 'something valuable', if you find it on private property then you shouldn't be touching it because that is stealing. If it is on public property (national or international) then as long as it is not touching someone or something else 'valuable' that is touching someone, and you can put it to good use, keep it. You Should turn it into the authoritys, who will hang on to it for a limited period of time. if they can not come up with the owner in that time the find becomes your property.
To search is to attempt to locate something or someone.
You should attempt to locate someone who speaks/reads Japanese so that they may translate it for you.
If you add the letter "d" to "fin," the word "find" means to locate someone or something by searching for them in a specific location.
Yes, it is freecycle.org you can locate groups around you and have messages sent to your email whenever someone is giving something away.
There's no such thing as a "power stereo pump", either someone is BSing you or you misheard them for something different.
After storm chasers locate the tornado, they call 911 to alert the local authorities about the tonado.
The verb "locate" refers to finding the exact position or place of something. When transformed into a noun, "locate" becomes "location," which refers to a specific place or position where something can be found.
No, but the government can.
there is no way you will be able to do that
I don't either even me I want to locate my smart4ne by bb protect
i am trying to locate 2 people who have recently moved to borger,texas.can someone there help me do that?
Phone them and ask for their address.