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intentional damage of a persons contractual or other business relationships.
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Tortious interference — Tortious interference, in the common law of tort, occurs when a person intentionally damages the plaintiff s contractual or other business relationships. This tort is broadly divided into two categories, one specific to contractual relationships… … Wikipedia
tortious interference — Causing harm by intentionally 1) disrupting a contractual relationship, for example by preventing one party from delivering goods on time, or 2) harming a business relationship or activity, for example, by spreading lies about a competitor to one … Law dictionary
tortious interference of contract — USA A common law tort claim that a defendant intentionally convinced or caused a third party to breach its contract with the plaintiff which resulted in damages to the plaintiff. The elements of the tort can vary by state but generally include… … Law dictionary
tortious — tor·tious / tȯr shəs/ adj: constituting a tort: recognized as a tort a tortious act tortious interference with contract tor·tious·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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