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Shelles

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Firing a plaintiff because of the plaintiff's religious practices most likely gives rise to an action for
 
  A) wrongful discharge
  B) interference with a contractual relationship
  C) bad faith breach of contract
  D) interference with a prospective economic advantage

Question 2

The reason why bad faith breach of contract is an action in tort and not in damages is because of
 
  A) how the breach proximately caused injury to the plaintiff
  B) the amount in damages
  C) because of the intentional interference of a contractual relationship
  D) because of a breach in a duty of good faith



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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