Bill, a store clerk at Techno Computers, takes a computer from the store without Techno’s permission. Bill is liable for conversion (if he)
a. damages the computer in his home.
b. fails to prevent the theft of the computer from his home.
c. under any circumstances.
d. none of the above.
a. damages the computer in his home.
b. fails to prevent the theft of the computer from his home.
c. under any circumstances.
d. none of the above.
c. under any circumstances.
Begründung:
Conversion is defined as any act that deprives an owner of personal property without that owner's permission and without just cause.
Begründung:
Conversion is defined as any act that deprives an owner of personal property without that owner's permission and without just cause.
Tags: Conversion
Quelle: p. 33
Quelle: p. 33
Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Elisa
Oberthema: Law
Thema: International Law
Schule / Uni: Hanze Hogeschool
Ort: Groningen
Veröffentlicht: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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