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2 The History of Conversion
INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT
THE MEDIEVAL ANCESTORS OF CONVERSION
Appeal of Robbery or Larceny
Trespass de bonis asportatis
Replevin
Detinue
Detinue sur bailment
The Plea of devenerunt ad manus
Detinue sur trover
The Shortcomings of Detinue sur trover
THE EMERGENCE OF TROVER
1. Possessed of the Goods of his Own Property
2. Loss and 3. Finding
4. Delivery Up Requested but Refused
5. Conversion to Own Use (Causing Loss)
Conclusion
THE HEGEMONY OF TROVER
Trover takes the Ground of Trespass
Trover takes the Ground of Detinue
Residual Categories
Conclusion
THE RECOGNITION OF CONVERSION
CONVERSION IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Statutory Reforms
A New Legal Fictionâ"the Conversion of Choses in Action
Evidenced by Converted Documents
Affirmation of Strict Liability
The Common Law (Still) Presents Great Difficulties
CONVERSION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Obscurities Remain
Expansion of the New Legal Fiction
Financing of and Title to Motor Cars
The Report of the Law Reform Committee
Statutory Intervention
CONCLUSIONS
3 What is a Conversion?
NAME
INTERESTS PROTECTED
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WRONGFUL INTERFERENCE TORTS
Trespass
Reversionary Injury
THE IMPORTANCE OF POSSESSION
A Peculiar Notion of Possession?
RELATIONSHIP TO VINDICATIO
THE GIST OF CONVERSION
CONVERSION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PROPERTY TORTS
Nature of the Interference
Degree and Extent of the Interference
THE REQUISITE CONDUCT OF THE DEFENDANT
Actions of the Defendant: Use and Possession
Intention
Innocent Converters
THE THREE ELEMENTS OF CONVERSION
1. A Claimant who has the Superior Possessory Right
2. A Deprivation of the Claimant's Full Benefit of that Right
3. An Assumption by the Defendant of that Right
AN EXCEPTION TO THESE PRINCIPLES: STATUTORY CONVERSION
4 Title to Sue
THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
RELATIVITY OF TITLE
WHY THE COMMON LAW PROTECTS THE POSSESSION OF WRONGDOERS
LEGAL POSSESSION
WHAT IS ACTUAL POSSESSION?
Jus Tertii
WHY ACTUAL POSSESSION CAN BE SUFFICIENT
BAILMENT
FINDERS
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LEGAL POSSESSION
WHAT AMOUNTS TO A SUFFICIENT PROPRIETARY RIGHT?
EQUITABLE RIGHTS AND CONVERSION
CONCLUSIONS
5 The Subject Matter of Conversion
PROPERTY AND POSSESSION
MEANINGFUL INDICIA OF POSSESSION
Cognitive Indicia
MONEY
PARTS OR PRODUCTS OF THE HUMAN BODY
DIGITIZED PRODUCTS
Manual Indicia
i Excludability and movability
ii Excludability and exclusive access
iii Exhaustibility
Policy Implications
INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
Manual Indicia
i Excludability
ii. Exhaustibility
COPYRIGHT
INFORMATION
Manual Indicia
i. Excludability
ii. Exhaustibility
THE LAW OF THEFT
THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY INTERESTS
6 Conversion and the Economic Torts
THE NEED TO EXAMINE THEIR RELATIONSHIP
BACKGROUNDâ"THE FRAMEWORK OF TORTIOUS LIABILITY
THE PLACE OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS AND OTHER INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
PROPERTY TORTS
Trespass to goods
Conversion
Nuisance
ECONOMIC TORTS
Lumley v Gyeâ"Procuring or Inducing a Breach of Contract
Causing Loss by Unlawful Means
Lawful and Unlawful Means Conspiracies
Conclusion
COMPARISON OF LUMLEY v GYE AND CONVERSION
The Gist of these Torts
The Nature of the Interference Required
The Right to Claim
The Permissible Subject Matter of a Claim
The Mental Element Required
The Remedies Available
CONCLUSIONS
7 Damages and Other Remedies
INTRODUCTION
THE MEASURE OF DAMAGES FOR CONVERSION
(a) The Basic Rule
(b) Time of Valuation
Rising Market Value
Falling Market Value
(c) Absence of a Market
(d) Presumptions as to Value
(e) Special Rules
Assets Severed from Land
Improvements
Title Deeds
Negotiable Instruments, Securities and Like Documents
Other Documents of Some Evidential Status
Claimant with a Limited Interest
(f) Where the Goods are Returnedâ"'Temporary Deprivation'
(g) Consequential Loss
Post-Conversion Increases in Value
User Damages
Costs of Mitigation, and Loss of Business and/or Profits
Miscellaneous
Foreseeability and Remoteness
Causation of Consequential Loss
CAUSATION
EXTINCTION OF TITLE
THE DUTY TO MITIGATE
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE
OTHER REMEDIES
(a) Final Orders for Delivery Up: Section 3(1)(a) of the 1977 Act
(b) Alternative Final Orders at the Defendant's Election: Section 3(1)(b)
(c) Interlocutory Orders for Delivery Up: Section 4
(d) Recaption
(e) 'Waiver of Tort'
(f) An Equitable Claim to Converted Assets and their Proceeds of Sale?
CONCLUSIONS
8 Conclusion
ISBN: 9781841138336
ISBN-10: 1841138339
Published: 9th November 2009
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 244
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY 3PL
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 1.6
Weight (kg): 0.55
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