How is a third party responsible for tortious interference with contract?


A third party must interfere for an improper reason, such as animosity toward the plaintiff, and not for a valid business reason, in order to be held responsible for this tort.

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Manufacturers should concentrate their efforts at trade shows on each of the following buyer groups, except:

A) solution seekers B) buying teams C) power buyers D) education seekers

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What specific internal control procedure would prevent an accounts receivable clerk from issuing a fictitious credit memo to a customer (who is also a relative) for goods that were "supposedly" returned from previous sales?

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Mashups are applications that provide standardized interfaces to users

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When deciding whether to offer a discount for cash payment, a firm must balance the profits from additional sales with the lost revenues from the discount.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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