/ˈfaɪndə/ – noun
Definition: người tìm được, người tìm thấy.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “finder” refers to a person who discovers lost or abandoned property and takes possession of it with the intent to assert ownership rights over it. The legal principle of “finders keepers” generally applies, allowing the finder to claim ownership of the property if certain conditions are met, such as making a reasonable effort to locate the rightful owner.
Example: The finder of lost property is required to make a reasonable effort to locate the rightful owner before claiming ownership.