The award had been for "wrongful interference" in a Pennzoil deal to acquire Getty in 1984.
Any evidence obtained by means of wrongful interference in private life, home, correspondence, or telecommunications without the consent of the concerned person may not be used in court.
It charges the Nets with fraud, negligent misrepresentation, wrongful interference with prospective economic advantage and breach of contract.
Trespass to land involves the "wrongful interference with one's possessory rights in [real] property."
Thomson's suit contends that The Journal Star's offer constituted wrongful interference with its contractual relations to buy the Galesburg paper.
Trespass to the person is a tort involving wrongful direct interference with another person and traditionally included both intentional and negligent acts.
Trespass to goods is defined as "wrongful physical interference with goods that are in the possession of another".
Therefore, Fine Art Logistics was liable for wrongful interference and conversion of the sculpture.
Invasion of privacy is "wrongful and intentional interference with another's right to seclusion."
Trespass to goods is a wrongful physical interference with them.