Asked by
Esenaman Batirov
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
The intentional exercise of dominion or control over another's personal property which so seriously interferes with the other's right of control as to justly require the payment of full value for the property is:
A) trespass to personal property.
B) interference with economic interests.
C) conversion.
D) fraudulent misrepresentation.
Conversion
An unauthorized act that deprives an owner of personal property without their consent.
Personal Property
All the property that is not real property; it includes movable objects and intangible rights.
Dominion
Dominance or control over a domain, territory, or realm.
- Understand the principle of conversion and how it is applied within the realm of tort law.
Verified Answer
EG
Learning Objectives
- Understand the principle of conversion and how it is applied within the realm of tort law.