"Treasure-Trove" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Treasure-Trove LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Literally, treas-ure found. Money or coin, gold, silver, plate or bullion found hidden in the earth or oth-er private place, the owner thereof being un-known. 1 Bl. Comm. 295. Called in Latin "thesaurus inventus;” and in Saxon “fgn-deringa” See Huthmacher v Harris, 38 Pa. 499, 80 Am. Dec. 502; Livermore v. white, 74 Me. 456, 43 Am. Rep. 600; Sovern v. Yoran, 16 or. 209, 20 Pac. 100, 8 Am. St Rep. 293

treasure-trove ENGLISH
Definition:

Any money, bullion, or the like, found in the
earth, or otherwise hidden, the owner of which is not known. In England
such treasure belongs to the crown; whereas similar treasure found in
the sea, or upon the surface of the land, belongs to the finder if no
owner appears.

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Inventus LAW AND LEGAL

LaL Found. Thesaurus inventus, treasure-trove. Non est inventus, [he] is not found

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L. R LAW AND LEGAL

trove, who were the finders, and where it ls, and whether any one be suspected of having found and concealed …

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Thesaurus, Thesaurium LAW AND LEGAL

The treasury; a treasure. Thesaurus absconditus. In old English law. Treasure hidden or buried. Spelman. . Thesaurus inventus. In old …

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