(a) When things belonging to different owners are mixed together, ownership of the constituent parts of the mixture does not change as long as the different parts can be identified and separated.
(b) When things belonging to different owners are mixed together, and the different parts cannot be identified and separated, the former owners become co-owners of the mixture in proportion to their contribution.
(c) When things belonging to different owners are mixed together, and the different parts cannot be identified and separated, the mixture is owned by whoever is in possession of it.
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