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This Court ' s description of the tort of conversion is consistent with that of the
Restatement ( Second ) of Torts $ 222A ( 1 ) , which defines conversion as " an
intentional exercise of dominion or control over a chattel which so seriously
interferes ...
This Court ' s description of the tort of conversion is consistent with that of the
Restatement ( Second ) of Torts $ 222A ( 1 ) , which defines conversion as " an
intentional exercise of dominion or control over a chattel which so seriously
interferes ...
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Negligence - Damages — Economic Loss The economic - loss rule prohibits
recovery in tort for purely economic losses . The rule strives to maintain a
separation between contract and tort law . In tort law , duties are imposed by law
to protect ...
Negligence - Damages — Economic Loss The economic - loss rule prohibits
recovery in tort for purely economic losses . The rule strives to maintain a
separation between contract and tort law . In tort law , duties are imposed by law
to protect ...
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The economic - loss rule prohibits recovery in tort for purely economic losses .
Springfield Hydroelec . Co . v . Copp , 172 Vt . 311 , 314 , 779 A . 2d 67 , 70 (
2001 ) . The rule strives to maintain a separation between contract and tort law .
In tort ...
The economic - loss rule prohibits recovery in tort for purely economic losses .
Springfield Hydroelec . Co . v . Copp , 172 Vt . 311 , 314 , 779 A . 2d 67 , 70 (
2001 ) . The rule strives to maintain a separation between contract and tort law .
In tort ...
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