How is conversion different from trespass to chattel? 

A. Conversion involves real property, and trespass to chattel involves personal property. 
B. Conversion is a crime, and trespass to chattel is a tort. 
C. Conversion requires the tortfeasor to put the chattel to his or her own use, whereas trespass to chattel does not. 
D. There is no difference between them. 


Answer: C

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