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kaid0807

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How is a third party responsible for tortious interference with contract?

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If a state recognizes tort of negligent infliction of emotional distress, how will the defendant of that state be liable for damages?



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Answer to Question 1

A third party must interfere for an improper reason, such as animosity toward the plaintiff, and not for a valid business reason, in order to be held responsible for this tort.

Answer to Question 2

A defendant may be liable in damages for unreasonable behavior that results in severe emotional harm to the plaintiff, even though the defendant never meant to inflict any harm.



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