Exam 22: Misrepresentation, Tortious Interference, and Other Torts

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The tort of wrongful discharge can be committed against an employee at will.

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How can you show that the defendant intended to deceive the plaintiff?

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can be ended for any reason that does not violate public policy
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Dram shop liability can result from selling intoxicating liquor to someone who then injures a third person due, in part, to the intoxication.

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You cannot commit the tort of interference with contract relations if the contract was voidable.

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What interest is protected by the tort of misrepresentation?

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Name several ways that a fact can be communicated.

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What is bad faith liability?

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Ed wants to sell his car to Bob, a neighbor. Ed tells Bob that the car is in excellent condition. Ed does not know that there is a serious crack in the crankshaft. Bob buys the car. A week later he is in an accident caused by the defective crankshaft. He sues Ed for misrepresentation.________

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liability based on the sale of intoxicating liquor
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You cannot commit the tort of interference with contract relations if the contract violated public policy.

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What is "veggie libel"?

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