Contributory negligence, where the complaining party's own negligence caused their injury, is a complete bar to recovering damages in some states. True or false? 2. A promise to do what one already has a legal duty to do does not constitute legally sufficient consideration. True or False? 3. In an auction, a bidder is an offeree. True or False? 4. All of the following are elements of the tort of "wrongful interference with a business relationship" EXCEPT: a. There is a written contract between the parties b. The plaintiff suffers damages c. An established business relationship exists d. Predatory methods are used to cause the relationship to end
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the liability for inducing a breach of contract? Select one: a. One who induces a breach of contract is liable under the law of tort. b. No liability exists for inducing a breach of contract. c. One who has breached the contract is liable under the law of torts. d. One who has induced the breach of the contract is liable under the law of contract.
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