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What are the elements of conversion?Choose matching definitionproperty interest arising when someone contributes materials and/or services to real estate- can't do whatever I want with my property- cannot use my property to harm others- can't do illegal stuff with my property- intentional- wrongful- exercise control over personal property that belongs to anotherSo people can make business decisions based on how much it would cost them to breach the contract

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What are the elements of conversion?Choose matching definitionproperty interest arising when someone contributes materials and/or services to real estate- can't do whatever I want with my property- cannot use my property to harm others- can't do illegal stuff with my property- intentional- wrongful- exercise control over personal property that belongs to anotherSo people can make business decisions based on how much it would cost them to breach the contract

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The elements of conversion are typically defined as:

  1. The plaintiff's ownership or right to possession of the property at the time of the conversion.
  2. The defendant's conversion by a wrongful act or disposition of property rights.
  3. Damages.

In the context of your question, it seems like you're referring to the legal concept of conversion, which is an intentional tort. In this case, the elements of conversion would be:

  1. The plaintiff has a right to the property.
  2. The defendant intentionally interfered with the plaintiff's property.
  3. The interference was so serious that it required the defendant to pay the full value of the property.
  4. The plaintiff was damaged by the loss of the property.

The definitions you provided seem to be related to property law and the limitations on property rights, rather than the elements of conversion. These limitations include not being able to use your property to harm others or for illegal purposes.

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