In tort law, 'detinue' is:
A) Wrongfully dealing with the property of another in a way that is inconsistent with their ownership or rightful possession.
B) Wrongfully detaining the property of another.
C) Directly and intentionally interfering with or using the personal property of another.
D) Directly and intentionally interfering with land in the rightful possession of another.
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