Taylor is angry because her neighbor, Jon, allows his dog to chase her cat. Taylor decides to
Question:
Taylor is angry because her neighbor, Jon, allows his dog to chase her cat. Taylor decides to get even. She moves several farm animals into her backyard and begins playing music at all hours of the night. She also steals a nice lawn chair from Jon's deck. She intends to keep the chair and not give it back. Taylor further takes a rake from Jon's deck that she plans to return after she finishes raking her leaves. Jon did not give her permission to take the rake or the chair. Jon is not happy about the farm animals and the loud music. What potential actions may Jon have against Taylor? How about Taylor against Jon.
1. Conversion for the lawn chair as it is an unauthorized act that deprives an owner of personal property without their consent,
2. Trespass to personal property for the rake as it is an interference with Jon's possessory rights to his property,
3. Nuisance for the farm animals as it disturb Jon's quiet enjoyment of his property. What potential actions may Taylor have against Jon?
Introduction To Materials Management
ISBN: 978-9386873248
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Authors: Arnold J. R. Tony, Gatewood Ann K., M. Clive Lloyd N. Chapman Stephen