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Penfolds Wines v Elliott
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A case in trespass to goods can only be made for goods bailed out if the bailor has immediate right to possession AND the interference with the bailee's possession has taken place.
Immediate right to possession is sufficient to sue for conversion - Any act sufficiently repugnant to a bailment to convert it to a bailment terminable at-will grants sufficient rights. |
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Hutchins v Maughan
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The action must be direct and not consequential.
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National Coal Board v Evans
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Must be intentional or reckless.
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Armory v Delamirie
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A finger has sufficient legal rights to possession to maintain a case against anyone other than the actual owner.
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Parker v BAB
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An object found in a public place grants the finder sufficient legal rights to possession to maintain a case against anyone other than the actual owner, including the owner of a public place. Not true for private property.
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Rendell v Associated Finance Ltd
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Seizing a motor vehicle containing parts that were not owned by the owner of the vehicle constitutes conversion, as it is both voluntary and intentional.
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