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Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
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Legal Definitions - lie in franchise
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
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Definition of lie in franchise
Definition: In the past, when a shipwreck or other property was found abandoned, it could be taken without needing to go through the legal system.
Example: If a ship crashed on the shore and the crew was nowhere to be found, anyone who found the wreckage could claim it as their own without having to go to court.
This term is not commonly used today, but it was once an important part of maritime law. It allowed people to claim abandoned property without having to wait for a legal decision, which could take a long time. However, it also meant that some people could take advantage of the system and claim property that wasn't really abandoned.
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Simple Definition
Term: LIE IN FRANCHISE
Definition: In the past, if something like a shipwreck or lost property was found, it could be taken without going to court. This was called "lie in franchise".
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