Asked by Sierra Snavely on Jul 09, 2024
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Intentionally appropriating the goods of another can give rise to an action in
A) conversion.
B) passing-off.
C) trade slander.
D) product defamation.
E) deceit.
Appropriating Goods
The act of taking possession of goods or property, often without permission, which may relate to theft or misappropriation issues.
Conversion
The unauthorized act of taking someone's property and converting it to one's own use, leading to a civil wrong or tort.
Deceit
An intentional misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact made to induce another to act to their detriment.
- Understand basic principles and the variety of actions within tort law.
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Sugeetha SattiyanJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Conversion involves the intentional exercise of dominion or control over another's personal property without the owner's consent, which is essentially what is described by "intentionally appropriating the goods of another."
Learning Objectives
- Understand basic principles and the variety of actions within tort law.