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Khramov left the collective farm, created a farm, and demanded that the collective farm allot a land plot of 50 hectares. The collective farm allocated a plot of land from the reserve, which for many years has not been cultivated, as it was classified as infertile. In the first summer, Khramov discovered a five-plow plow in a designated area overgrown with small bushes. He cleaned the plow of dirt and rust, sharpened it and began to use it on his farm. A few years later, when the economy became highly profitable. Khramov sold the plow at a low price to Skokov, who was starting his farm. Having learned that the plow was discovered by Khramov on the former collective farm land, the mechanic of the collective farm demanded that he be returned to the collective farm. Skokov refused to return the plow, then the collective farm sued. The main question that the court considered necessary to resolve is who “owns the right of ownership of the plow.
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