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The finders keepers rule is a common saying that means if you find something that is lost, you can keep it. In the context of lost property, this rule applies when someone finds an item that has been misplaced or abandoned. The finder may legally keep the item if they make a reasonable effort to locate the owner but are unable to do so. However, the specific laws regarding lost property can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the local regulations.

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