The tort of interference with contract:
A. does not protect the sanctity of private contractual relationships.
B. justifies inducing a breach of contract in most cases.
C. does not apply to a person who intentionally induces a person to breach a contract with another.
D. applies to a person who intentionally prevents performance of another person's contract.
Answer: D
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