Plaintiffs who sue for trespass to land or trespass to chattels must prove actual harm.
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Q19: Threats of future harm are sufficient to
Q20: To be held liable for an intentional
Q21: Some courts require a plaintiff to suffer
Q22: A defendant is not liable for trespass
Q23: For purposes of trespass to chattels, title
Q25: A defendant must actually be harmed to
Q26: A defendant can use force only in
Q27: Consent cannot be given if the plaintiff
Q28: The transferred intent doctrine is generally applicable
Q29: Conversion suits are never allowed for intangible
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