Instruction to Jury that Demand for and Refusal of Possession is Prima Facia Evidence of Conversion

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What is this form?

This form, titled "Instruction to Jury that Demand for and Refusal of Possession is Prima Facia Evidence of Conversion," is designed to guide juries in understanding the implications of a demand for possession of personal property and the subsequent refusal to return that property. It serves as crucial evidence in legal cases concerning conversion, highlighting the distinction from general trespass and theft. This instruction helps establish the legal basis for proving wrongful conversion in personal property disputes.

Form components explained

  • Title of the case, identifying the plaintiff and defendant.
  • Cause number for tracking the legal case.
  • Instruction section explaining the legal principles surrounding demand and refusal of property possession.
  • Clarification on what constitutes prima facie evidence regarding conversion.

When to use this document

This form should be used in legal cases involving disputes over personal property where a demand for possession has been made, and the property owner has faced refusal from the person currently holding the property. It is relevant in instances such as theft, wrongful detention of property, or other cases where conversion claims are asserted.

Who can use this document

  • Attorney representing a plaintiff in a conversion case.
  • Legal professionals involved in personal property disputes.
  • Parties requiring clarification for a jury regarding evidence of conversion.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the plaintiff and defendant by entering their names in the appropriate fields.
  • Fill in the cause number related to the legal case for proper tracking.
  • Include a clear instruction number in the designated space to reference this specific instruction.
  • Ensure the jury instruction accurately reflects the legal standards for demand and refusal as prima facie evidence.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to specify the cause number correctly.
  • Not providing complete names of the plaintiff and defendant.
  • Omitting key legal principles related to prima facie evidence in the instruction.

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Quick recap

  • This form provides essential legal instructions for jury members in conversion cases.
  • Understanding the elements of demand and refusal is critical for establishing wrongful conversion.
  • Correctly completing this form ensures the legal standards are communicated clearly in court.

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Instruction to Jury that Demand for and Refusal of Possession is Prima Facia Evidence of Conversion