(found on the casino floor) is legally the casino's property. And, legally,
it should be returned to the casino.
HOWEVER....
I would think that it is a rare occurrence for 'found' money to be returned
to the casino. (At least, without being wagered first.)
Just my two cents.
Curtis
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:08 PM, mollysma2 <mollysma2@yahoo.com> wrote:
> So, let's say you're leaving a casino, you stumble across a wad of bills on
> the floor. Whatta you do? What's the law, in Las Vegas, say about that?
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