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Answer: A void title because stolen goods always remain stolen goods
Explanation:
The question refers to a hypothetical situation in which Hugo, a 21-year-old man, buys a gold necklace and diamond earrings for his mother“s birthday. He“s told they are new and he“s offered a really good price.
Even if Hugo did not know about it, if the jewelry was actually stolen, his mom will have a void title because stolen goods will always remain stolen goods.
There“s a fundamental common-law principle that states that an individual can“t transfer a better title than he has, as well as a buyer, can“t obtain a better title than that of the seller. This means that someone who has stolen goods, doesn“t have a title in them, and the person who buys them from the thief will also have a void title.