The tort of interference with contract_____________.

a. does not protect the sanctity of private contractual relationships.
b. does not apply to a person who intentionally induces a person to breach a contract with another.
c. applies to a person who intentionally prevents performance of another person's contract.
d. justifies inducing a breach of contract in most cases.

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. Applies to a person who intentionally prevents performance of another person's contract.

Explanation:

The tort of interference with contract applies to a person who intentionally prevents performance of another person's contract. It is also referred as intentional interference, where one person destroys intentionally other person's business terms and relations with a separate third person and casing him financial and economic loss as well. The first person does all of this with a purpose and intention of ruing other person's business credibility. Losing credibility in one case can also lead to the series of losing other business contracts as well.