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A pair of professional sports franchises enters into a bidding war over the services of a renowned
  and capable player. The losing franchise is a poor loser, because it wants to bring suit for an action in
 
  A) fraud
  B) interference with prospective economic advantage
  C) negligent misrepresentation
  D) interference with a contractual relationship

Question 2

Interference with a contractual relationship and interference with prospective economic advantage
  only differ
 
  A) in the amount of damages
  B) because only one requires the existence of a contract
  C) because one involves a breach of a duty of care
  D) the level of intent



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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