
Intentional Torts to Property
11/28/17 • 12 min
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This episode reviews intentional torts to property:
- Trespass to Land
- Trespass to Chattels
- Conversion.
The episode discusses the rules and relevant case law necessary to understand each of the three intentional torts to property and details their similarities and differences. We end with an analytical framework and strategy for attacking these torts on a law school exam.
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This episode reviews intentional torts to property:
- Trespass to Land
- Trespass to Chattels
- Conversion.
The episode discusses the rules and relevant case law necessary to understand each of the three intentional torts to property and details their similarities and differences. We end with an analytical framework and strategy for attacking these torts on a law school exam.
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As always, if you have any suggestions for an episode topic, please let us know!
You can email [email protected] or tweet @lawtofact.
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