karah j asked:

1. Shirle Baker owns a bakery shop. She has been trying to obtain a long-term contract with the owner of Tim’s High Tea House for some time. Betty starts a local advertising campaign using all forms of media: radio, television and newspapers. The campaign is so successful that Tim is convinced and determines it is in his company’s best interest to break the contract with The French Bakery so that she can patronize Betty’s bakery. Is Betty liable to The French Bakery for the tort of wrongful interference with a contractual relationship?
Is Tim liable for this tort? Is Tim liable for anything?

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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007 at 2:30 pm
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2 Responses to “Wrongful Interference with Contractual Relationship?”

  1. FRAGINAL-NOYPI Says:

    There is a breach of contract if the agreement between Betty and French Baker is still existent.

  2. Country Mama Says:

    there is a contract then have to read the contract. Can discuss with a lawyer.

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