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Examples of conversion include: 1) Alpha cuts down and hauls away trees on land s/he knows is owned by Beta, without permission or privilege to do so; and 2) Gamma takes furniture belonging to Delta and puts it into storage, without Delta's consent (and especially if Delta does not know where Gamma put it).
For example, a person who picks up a necklace off the ground with the intent to resell it because they erroneously believed it was abandoned still converted that necklace. The standard remedy for conversion is return of the property in question or damages for the fair market value of the property.
To establish a conversion claim, a plaintiff must prove that: it had a possessory interest in the property, the defendants intentionally interfered with the plaintiff's possession, and. the defendants' acts are the legal cause of the plaintiff's loss of property.
Under California law, the elements required to prove a claim of conversion are: (1) the plaintiff's ownership or right to possession of the property; (2) the defendant's conversion by a wrongful act or in a manner that is inconsistent with the plaintiff's property rights; and (3) resulting damages.
In personal injury law, this intentional tort is the civil law equivalent of a criminal theft charge. Conversion can occur when someone, acting without your consent, does any of the following with your property: Takes and fails to return your private property. Sells your property.