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Yes it is. The money you found was lost by someone. The someone who lost the money is the person who owns it. The best thing for you is to hand over the found money to the law enforcement agency (cops) so that they can hand it over to the original owner of the same.
In Florida, if you have found a lost money order, you should try to return it to the rightful owner or the issuing institution if possible. If you are unable to find the owner, you may be required to turn over the money order to the state's unclaimed property division. It is illegal to cash or attempt to cash a lost money order that does not belong to you.
Do you mean "FOUND" money??? The laws vary from place-to-place, but usually set a certain time period after which, if you do not return it, you are deemed to have "converted it to your own use," which can be punishable by law.
North Woods Law - 2012 Lost and Found 2-9 was released on: USA: 12 December 2013
In a nutshell, yes, subject to certain requirements found at http://www.ble.state.tx.us/Rules/NewRules/rulexiii.htm (Rule XIII of the Texas Board of Law Examiners).
What is the Texas law for returning a new vehicle just purchased and found out you want to return it.
Texas Law Review was created in 1922.
That money, by law, is for the children. If you think the custodial parent is misusing it, I suggest you consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.SEE LINK BELOW
Yes, the University of Texas at Austin School of Law: http://www.utexas.edu/law/
South Texas Law Review was created in 1954.
You'll have to check Texas law.
South Texas College of Law was created in 1923.