“benjamin V. Lindner Aviation, Inc.”
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...a legal decision that turns on the idea of property rights. This paper uses a description of the case to discuss the issues raised in the litigation.
Discussion
The case, very briefly, involved a dispute over the ownership of found property. The relevant facts of the case are these: An employee of Lindner Aviation, one Heath Benjamin, did an inspection on a small private aircraft and found approximately $18,000 in cash concealed in its wing. At the time of the inspection, the plane had been repossessed by State Central Bank, which was the owner; and Lindner Aviation was responsible for servicing it. All three entities (Benjamin, Lindner Aviation and State Central Bank) claimed the money as against the true owner (Benjamin v. Lindner Aviation, 1995). The District court, which first heard the case, awarded Benjamin a finder’s fee; he sued both the bank and Lindner Aviation, stating that he should get all the money since he found it. The main points in the case then are have to do...
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