- Wales, Australia,
involving the
taking (caption) and
carrying away (
asportation) of
personal property without the owner's
consent and
without intending...
- so doing. It is a
proposition familiar to all lawyers, that a
simple asportation of a chattel,
without any
intention of
making any
further use of it,...
- property...proximately caus[ing] injury".
While originally a
remedy for the
asportation of
personal property, the tort grew to
incorporate any
interference with...
- transpositional,
transpositive portō port- portav- portat-
carry apport,
asportation, comport, comportable, comportance, comportation, comportment, deport...
- no
longer existed because the
ancient rationale for them had changed—
asportation, as an
element of common-law larceny, or "breaking the close" as an element...
- in
place of the writ of tresp**** de
bonis aspotatis (tresp**** by the
asportation of goods). In reality,
there is
little evidence this
substitution ever...
- case was that mere
damage to a
chattel was not a good
claim in trover.
Asportation of the
chattel (illegally
transporting the chattel)
which was followed...
- in
place of the writ of tresp**** de
bonis aspotatis (tresp**** by the
asportation of goods). In reality,
there is
little evidence this
substitution ever...