Exam 8: Conversion and Trespass to Chattels

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property other than land or anything attached to land
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intermeddling
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property other than land or anything attached to land
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taking physical control of personal property but not exercising dominion over it
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chattel
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the tort that requires the wrongdoer to pay the full value of the property interfered with
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intermeddling
chattel
dispossession
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the tort that requires the wrongdoer to pay the full value of the property interfered with
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A major difference between conversion and trespass to chattels is the extent of the defendant's interference with the plaintiff's chattel.

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making physical contact with personal property but not exercising dominion over it
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making physical contact with personal property but not exercising dominion over it
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Fred takes Greg's bike without permission. He returns the bike (in good condition) three weeks later.

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Name the factors a court will consider in determining whether an interference with a chattel is serious enough to constitute conversion.

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Another name for personal property is ________.

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the tort covering interference with property that is not serious enough to require payment of its full value
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conversion
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the tort covering interference with property that is not serious enough to require payment of its full value
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The difference between negligent interference with property and conversion is that conversion is a/an ________ interference.

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Which torts might be brought for wrongful interference with property?

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one who buys property for value without notice of defects in the title of the seller
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intermeddling
bona fide purchaser
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one who buys property for value without notice of defects in the title of the seller
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an unintentional act, omission, or error
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chattel
conversion
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an unintentional act, omission, or error
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Name three torts that might be brought for wrongful interference with property.

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The element of damages is the same for conversion and trespass to chattels.

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Buying stolen property will protect the buyer if he or she is a bona fide purchaser.

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