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If a defendant says that Mohorovic is a cheap bastard then Mohorovic most likely has a cause of
  action in
 
  A) negligent misrepresentation B) disparagement of title
  C) commercial disparagement D) defamation

Question 2

If a defendant says that Mohorovic Tires actually doesn't sell car tires, then the defendant could
  face liability for
 
  A) disparagement of title B) defamation
  C) negligent misrepresentation D) commercial disparagement



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