Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Western shutter photography group

Western shutter photography group

A is a photographer and owns a camera worth ten thousand yuan. Due to the house demolition, A left many items, including cameras, to his friend B for safekeeping. One day, C visited B, saw the camera, liked it very much, and asked B to buy it. B was worried that there were too many things to store, so he readily agreed to sell them to C at 1 10,000 yuan. Later, A moved to a new house and wanted to get back the stored items, only to know that the camera was sold. A was in a hurry, so she found C and asked C to return the camera. However, C bought the camera from B and owned it. He refused a's request. There was a dispute between the two sides, and they refused to give way to each other.

Please express your opinion on the ownership of the camera.

A: It belongs to A. Party A keeps the camera with Party B, not transfers it. Party B has no right to dispose of the camera, so it is impossible to legally transfer the camera to Party C.. That is to say, Party B's transfer is illegal, so Party C should be ordered to return the camera to its original owner within a time limit, and at the same time, Party B should return 1 ten thousand yuan from its illegal sale. If losses are caused, Party B shall make compensation.