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20 November, 09:38

X knows that Y has offered to sell wheat to Z at a certain price per bushel. Hoping to get Z for a customer, X offers Z wheat at $.50 less a bushel than Y offered. X gets the contract. X is liable to Y for the tort of interference with contractual relations. A. TrueB. False

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  1. 20 November, 09:45
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    Answer is B. False

    Refer below.

    Explanation:

    X knows that Y has offered to sell wheat to Z at a certain price per bushel. Hoping to get Z for a customer, X offers Z wheat at $.50 less a bushel than Y offered. X gets the contract. X is liable to Y for the tort of interference with contractual relations. False
  2. 20 November, 09:56
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    The answer is True.

    Explanation:

    Tortious interference occurs with contracts rights when a party convinces another party to breach his/her contract with a third party, using blackmail, influence, etc or when someone knowingly interferes with a contractors obligations to a third party thereby preventing the client or customer from receiving the goods or services promised. This kind of tort may occur when one party knowingly takes an action that causes a second party not to enter into a business relationship with a third party that otherwise would probably have occurred.

    In this question, since X knows that Y has already offered to sell wheat to Z at a certain price before going behind Y to relate with Z on selling to him at a lower price, then X is liable to Y for the tort of interference with contractual relations.
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