didn't go the first time. This from previous post by linda1.
linda1 Friday, 10/05/12 08:20:48 PM
Re: philipmax post# 7093
Post # of 7820
A TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE CLAIM -
" Tortious interference with contract rights can occur where the tortfeasor convinces
a party to breach the contract against the plaintiff, or where the tortfeasor disrupts
the ability of one party to perform his obligations under the contract, thereby preventing
the plaintiff from receiving the performance promised. The classic example of this tort
occurs when one party induces another party to breach a contract with a third party,
in circumstances where the first party has no privilege to act as it does and acts
with knowledge of the existence of the contract. Such conduct is termed tortious
inducement of breach of contract. "