| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 864 pages
...in reference to the goods of another as amount in law to appropriation of the property to himself. Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...interfere with the owner's dominion, is a conversion. Bouv. Law Diet., title Conversion. SAVAGE, Ch. J., in Spencer v. Blackman, 9 Wend. 167, define* it... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1889 - 1086 pages
...reference to the goods of another as to amount in law to an appropriation of the property to himself. Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...apply and dispose of it as to alter its condition or to interfere with the owner's dominion, is a conversion." In many cases it becomes difficult to determine... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - 1917 - 940 pages
...another, to the alteration of their condition or the exclusion of the owner's rights." It is said that every unauthorized taking of personal property, and all intermeddling with it, beyond the extent of authority conferred, in case a limited authority has been given, with intent to so apply and dispose... | |
| Floyd Russell Mechem - 1893 - 810 pages
...acts in reference to the goods of another as amonnt in law to appropriation of the property to himwLf. Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...condition or interfere with the owner's dominion, ua conversion. Bonv. Law Diet., title Conversion. SAVAGE, Oh. J., in Spencer vs. Blackman, 8 Wend.... | |
| 1894 - 260 pages
...to the grounds of equitable jurisdiction in cases of trespass, see Wheelock v. Noonan, 108 NY 179. Trespass may be defined, in a general sense, as a...a limited authority has been given, with intent so as to apply and dispose of it as to alter its condition or interfere with the owner's dominion, is... | |
| James Paige - 1895 - 264 pages
...in reference to the goods of another as amount in law to appropriation of the property to himself. Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...condition or interfere with the owner's dominion, in a conversion : Bouv. Law Diet., title Conversion. SAVAGE, CJ, in Spencer v. Blackman, 9 Wend. 167,... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1902 - 766 pages
...satisfaction of the bonds which he held in trust as pledgee. In Loverly v. Snethen (O8 NY 522) the court say : "Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...interfere with the owner's dominion, is a conversion. (Bonv. Law Diet., title Conversion.) " This definition was approved in Industrial c6 General Trust... | |
| David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield - 1898 - 1208 pages
...in reference to the goods of another as amount in law to appropriation of the property to himself. Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...condition or interfere with the owner's dominion, is a conversion.2 CONSTRUCTIVE DELIVERY. (See the title SALES; and see DELIVERY, and references there given.)... | |
| 1902 - 1242 pages
...which he held in trust as pledgee. In Laverty v. Snethen, 68 NY 522, 23 Am. Rep. 184, the court say: "Every unauthorized taking of personal property, and...with intent so to apply and dispose of it as to alter the condition or interfere with the owner's dominion, is a conversion." Bouv. Law Diet. tit. "Conversion."... | |
| James Newton Fiero - 1903 - 922 pages
...Law Diet., title Conversion, the statement that every unauthorized taking of personal property, and intermeddling with it beyond the extent of the authority...interfere with the owner's dominion, is a conversion. The terms " personal injury " and " injury to property " are defined by section 3343 of the Code, subdivisions... | |
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