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An Individual who Successfully bid on the Contents of a Self-Storage Company’s Lockers, and Subsequently Sold at Auction the Renter's Possessions was not Held Liable for Conversion Because There was no Sufficient Evidence to Prove Conversion
The Third Judicial Department of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court in Strach v. Doin, 288 A.D.2d 640 affirmed the trial court’s decision granting the successful bidder’s ( an auctioneer) motion for summary judgment in a case in which the plaintiff alleged that the Self-Storage Company and the successful bidder conspired to convert the plaintiff’s personal prope...
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Added On: 27-Mar-2014
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