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on Nov 27, 2024Verified
Don interferes with the business interests of Erin in a way not permitted by law, and Erin's business is harmed as a result. To be liable to Erin for the commission of an intentional tort, Don must have
A) intended to commit the act.
B) intended to harm Erin's business.
C) acted with an evil motive.
D) acted with a harmful motive.
Intentional Tort
A legal wrong resulting from actions undertaken with the intent to cause harm or injury.
Liable
Being legally responsible or obligated, often used in the context of bearing the consequences for actions or incurring debts.
Intended
Planned or meant; having intention or purpose.
- Understand the legal concepts of tort law, including the distinction between intentional torts and negligence.
- Understand the legal principles surrounding interference with business relationships and fraudulent misrepresentation.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the legal concepts of tort law, including the distinction between intentional torts and negligence.
- Understand the legal principles surrounding interference with business relationships and fraudulent misrepresentation.