# 168 Right of finder of goods
The finder of goods has no right to sue the owner for compensation for trouble and expense voluntarily incurred by him to preserve the goods and to find out the owner; but he may retain the goods against the owner until he receives such compensation; and, where the owner has offered a specific reward for the return of goods lost, the finder may sue for such reward, and may retain the goods until he receives it.
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OF BAILMENT
164
Bailor's responsibility to bailee165
Bailment by several joint owners166
Bailee not responsible on re-delivery to bailor without title167
Right of third person claiming goods bailed169
When finder of thing commonly on sale may sell it170
Bailee's particular lien171
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