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whats the difference between detinue and conversion?
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I actually haven't done torts as a subject, but I know for sure that conversion is usually for example, when you sell something that does not belong to you, usually innocently, without an intention to permanently deprive, as that could lead to a criminal action. It is essentially interference with someone's property rights without an element of dishonesty.whats the difference between detinue and conversion?
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yeah, I looked at someone else's notes, and "Conversion is 'a dealing with a chattel in a manner repugnant to the immediate right of possession of the person who has the property or special property in the chattel" (so for example, destruction) and "Detinue is a wrongful refusal to tender goods upon demand by P, who is entitled to possession."I actually haven't done torts as a subject, but I know for sure that conversion is usually for example, when you sell something that does not belong to you, usually innocently, without an intention to permanently deprive, as that could lead to a criminal action. It is essentially interference with someone's property rights without an element of dishonesty.
Detinue is an action where someone believes they have a greater right to a property than the current possessor. To succeed under detinue, the plaintiff needs to prove a better right to possession of the property than the possessor, and must prove the possessor did not return the item after the plaintiff demanded it.
I've completed my law degree and I still have nfiwhats the difference between detinue and conversion???