Torts #53: Trespass to Land or Chattels / Conversion Friday, Jan 6 2006
1L and Neil Wehneman and Torts and University of Cincinnati College of Law 8:00 pm
Trespass to land is entering onto someone’s property without permission. Trespass to chattels is temporary or partial interference with someone’s ownership of movable property. Conversion is the complete interference or destruction of movable property. We will look at these torts with specific cases.
Dougherty v. Stepp
CompuServe Inc. v. Cyber Promotions, Inc.
Parish v. Machlan
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