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(p. 117) A common defense to the tort of interference with contract is:

A. lack of capacity.
B. privilege.
C. probable cause.
D. inducing a breach of contract.
One who intentionally induces a person to breach a contract with another or who prevents performance of another's contract may be liable in damages to the party deprived of the benefits of the contract is said to have committed a tort called interference with contract. Privilege is a common defense to this tort.

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