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The text case, Omni Holding and Development Corp. v.C. A.G. Investments Inc. ,the issue was whether the plaintiff abandoned personal property following the court's order that it remove itself from the property. Which of the following outcomes was the result of the original ruling in the case?A) The court held that the plaintiff had abandoned all personal property it left on the premise following its failure to post the requisite bond to retain possession of the property. B) The court held that regardless of the intent of the plaintiff, the property was considered abandoned based on the fraud committed by the plaintiff as to the defendant. C) The court held that because no affirmative written statement expressing the plaintiff's intent to abandon the property was made, it would not be considered abandoned. D) The court held that regardless of the intent of the plaintiff, the property was considered abandoned based on the amount of money the plaintiff owed to the defendant. E) The court held that because no affirmative statement, either orally or in writing, was made expressing the plaintiff's intent to abandon the property, it would not be considered abandoned.

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