Jackson was the owner of thirty highly bred dairy cows. He was a successful rancher, but his
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Jackson was the owner of thirty highly bred dairy cows. He was a successful rancher, but his health was not good. His physician advised him to spend some time in a warm climate, and he decided to spend the winter months in Florida. He entered into an agreement with a neighboring rancher, Thompson, to keep his cows on Thompson's ranch during the winter months for which Jackson would pay him $3,000. The cows would be picked up by Jackson upon his return. Thompson, without Jackson's approval, sold ten of Jackson's cows and replaced them with ten cows before the pick-up date. Is Thompson liable for conversion of the original ten cows? Please explain.
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Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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