'Trespass to goods' is expressly included within the definition of a 'wrongful interference with goods' in the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977. Tortious interference of business – When false claims and accusations are made against a business or an individual's reputation in order to drive business away.The simple removal of belongings without consent would be unlawful. A clear, accessible explanation of key concepts in the uniform defamation law and the torts relating to wrongful interference with goods. Trespass to chattels and conversion are both intentional torts. The simple removal of belongings without consent would be unlawful. The owner of the goods may consider bringing a claim for wrongful interference under the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 (T(IG)A 1977). Wherein liability is based on the defendant's "use of tortious or otherwise improper means of interference"). The owner of the goods may consider bringing a claim for wrongful interference under the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 (T(IG)A 1977). A person who wrongfully damages or interferes with goods in the possession of another.