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ts19998

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If the defendant says that the plaintiff, a real estate broker, Couldn't sell a piece of property if
  someone was standing there with a deposit in hand, then the defendant has committed the tort of
 
  A) negligent misrepresentation B) commercial disparagement
  C) disparagement of title D) fraud

Question 2

Ending the employment of a whistleblower most likely will be the basis for an action in
 
  A) wrongful discharge
  B) bad faith breach of contract
  C) interference with a contractual relationship
  D) commercial disparagement



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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