Between the finder and the owner of the good there is no contract, but
A. The finder of the goods has the right to sue the owner for compensation for the expenses voluntarily incurred by him to preserve the goods and to find out the owner
B. The finder can mix goods found by him with his own goods
C. The finder cannot sell the goods found by him under any circumstances
D. The finder of the goods is subject to the same responsibility as that of a Bailee
Answer: Option D

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