Which of the following is true about conversion and trespass to personalty?
A) Intentionally entering the land of another without permission constitutes conversion.
B) A person who takes another's personal property without permission and returns it unharmed after a short duration has committed conversion.
C) Permanent removal of property from the owner's possession is considered as trespass to personalty.
D) Trespass to personalty occurs when one intentionally interferes with another's use and enjoyment of his or her personal property.
D
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