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In the Williams v. American Eagle Airlines, Inc case, the plaintiff's tortious interference with contract claim against American Eagle was based on:
 A) an invalid contract.
 B) a collective bargaining agreement.
 C) negligent interference.
 D) discrimination.

Question 2

In the Duty v. Boys and Girls Club of Porter County, the plaintiff's claim succeeded because the alleged breach of contract was:
 A) malicious.
 B) accidental.
 C) not malicious.
 D) not exclusively directed at the plaintiff.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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