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Taking Personal Property from Its Owner, Without Permission or Just

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Taking personal property from its owner, without permission or just cause, is trespass-retaining it is conversion.


Definitions:

Fee Simple

A legal term referring to the most extensive ownership interest in land that one can possess, which is unlimited in duration, inheritable, and not subject to any restrictions.

Joint Tenants

Joint tenants are co-owners of property who share equal rights to the entire property and have a right of survivorship, meaning when one dies, the other automatically inherits the entire property.

Life Estate

A legal arrangement where an individual is given the right to use and benefit from property for the duration of their life, after which the property reverts to another designated party.

Easement

A legal right to use another person's land for a specific, limited purpose, without owning it.

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