Popov v. Hayashi
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Popov v. Hayashi (WL 31833731 Ca. Sup. Ct. 2002) was a California Superior Court case involving scope of ownership between parties and conversion regarding a valuable baseball acquired at a Major League Baseball game. The question present in this case is who has ownership of an item when one acquired it legally, but lost it due to the criminal act of another third party, allowing the other person to, by all standards, acquire the item legally.[1][2][3][4]
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Popov v. Hayashi | |
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Court | California Superior Court |
Full case name | Alex Popov v. Patrick Hayashi |
Decided | December 18, 2002 |
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