Multiple Choice
Which of the following is most likely to happen when one party intentionally and without consent mixes another's property with his own, resulting in confusion?
A) Title to the total mass passes to the innocent party, unless the mixing party can clearly prove how much of his property was confused with that of the innocent party.
B) The state takes ownership of the property until it can be clearly proven how much of the property of one was mingled with that of the other person.
C) The title to the total mass passes to that party which owned more property prior to the confusion taking place.
D) Each party will be deemed the owner of a proportionate part of the mass.
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