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Contract Intentional Valid Interference Basic Elements Future Advantage

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Basic elements: valid contract or future advantage, knowledge of relationship, intentional interference, and damages

Can apply to causing breach of contract, interfering with prospective contract, and making performance more difficult

Majority rule: valid contract must not be at-will

Tags: torts

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