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Forms of judgment for a successful action in conversion

Ingredients of the tort of conversion

Meaning of the tort of conversion

Position of the law on conversion action in respect of a cheque or bill or note

Position of the law on what constitutes conversion

Remedies available to a plaintiff in a claim for conversion

The nature of the tort of conversion

The purpose of the law of conversion

The rationale for the measure of damages for conversion

The remedy for conversion at common law

What amounts to a conversion

When the value of the goods converted is to be determined

Whether a cause of action in conversion can be defeated by the fact that the plaintiff subsequently gets his goods back; nature of action after such redelivery

Whether a claim for mesne profits is appropriate in a action for conversion

Whether a refusal to surrender a chattel upon lawful and reasonable demand is evidence of a conversion

Whether an action for conversion will lie in respect of money

Whether conversion is a tort of strict liability

Whether it is necessary to prove title of absolute ownership in a claim for conversion

Whether there can be a claim in conversion in respect of an electronic money transfer

Whether there can be recovery of the full value represented by cheques and other negotiable instruments collected by banks without authority under the tort of conversion

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