Asked by Jincy Robin on Jun 10, 2024

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Rick Link,an amateur archaeologist in Idaho,uncovered artifacts from a Native American NezPerce burial ground that was several hundred years old and belonged to the tribe.Ancestors of the present-day tribe had made the artifacts and buried them with their dead.The tribe asked a court to award to it custody of the property,which included burial pots,ornaments,and pottery.Link claimed that the property had been abandoned and that he could therefore claim title to the goods because he had taken possession of them.A court would most likely hold for Link because the property was abandoned.

Ancestors

Immediate family members from previous generations, such as parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.

Native American Nez Perce

An Indigenous tribe originally located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, known for their leadership under Chief Joseph.

Archaeologist

A professional who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.

  • Identify the legal implications of finding lost, mislaid, or abandoned property.
  • Understand the conditions under which a person can claim ownership or possession of property.
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tejahnye sonnyJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
The court would not likely award custody to Link because the property was not abandoned, but rather belonged to the Native American Nez Perce tribe and was part of a burial ground. Taking possession of such property would be a violation of the tribe's cultural and religious beliefs.