lost implies that it is gone forever & will never be found misplaced means that you have a possibility of finding it but are not sure where it is. abandoned means that the property was willingly given up.
"This property and France are lost to me," said the nephew, sadly; "I renounce them." "-I would abandon it, and live otherwise and elsewhere. It is little to relinquish. What is it but a wilderness of misery and ruin!" To the eye it is fair enough, here; but seen in its integrity, under the sky, and by the daylight, it is a crumbling tower of waste, mismanagement, extortion, debt, mortgage, oppression, hunger, nakedness, and suffering."
Internal resistance
Heaven's Lost Property was created on 2010-10-01.
Sora no Otoshimono or Heaven's Lost Property has 13 episodes and the second series Heaven's Lost Property Forte has 12 episodes .There's also a movie titled Heaven's Lost Property the Movie : The Angeloid of Clockwork .
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One has gained electrons and the other has lost electrons
Lecches lost their internal metamery, while polychaetes not.
hi I'm Nivedita.the difference between discount and loss is discount is the reduced price whereas loss means the amount of money lost from the c.p.
The cast of Lost Property - 2009 includes: Pete Edmunds as The Gardener
Lost property is when property was inadvertently left in a place where the true owner can no longer find it. Mislaid property is when property was intentionally put in a particular place, but the true owner then forgets where he left it. For both lost and mislaid property, the true owner retains actual ownership of the property for a reasonable time after the property was lost or mislaid. The finder of lost or mislaid property must retain the property for a reasonable amount of time, and must make reasonable efforts to locate the true owner. In many jurisdictions the length of time and the actions required may be defined by local statute or ordinance. If the true owner cannot be found, the rights to lost property go to the person who found the property. The rights to mislaid property go to the owner of the location where the mislaid property was found. The reason for the difference is that the law wants to maximize the chance of returning the item to the true owner. The rights to mislaid property stay with the property owner because it is more likely that the owner of mislaid property will return to the location where it was mislaid. Example 1: A wallet is found on the ground outside a restaurant. It is unlikely the wallet was intentionally placed on the ground. Therefore the wallet is lost, and the rights to the wallet will transfer to the finder, assuming the finder makes reasonable efforts to locate the true owner. Example 2: A wallet is found on a table inside a restaurant. It is likely that the owner placed the wallet on the table, and then forgot to take it with him. Therefore the wallet is mislaid. The rights to the wallet will transfer to the owner of the restaurant, assuming the owner makes reasonable efforts to locate the true owner.