1. Disparagement (It refers to stating or giving out false claims in order to disparge or negatively affect some other party's image)
2. Intentional infliction of emotional distress (as Maria intentionally put a pressure on Patty to break a contract)
3. 100% of the damages he seeks from Tina (as the liability is less than 35%)
4. Invasion of personal property without the permission of the owner (entering the property without the consent of the owner counts as trespassing)
Slander of title and trade libel are collectively known as product Divestiture Disparagement Dilution Diversion Question...
2. Early English courts a. relied exclusively on Norman Law. b. included courts of law and equity. c. heard cases that only applied to the nobility. d. were often subject to bribery. 4. A legal precedent a. is no longer valid 50 years after the case is decided. b. is no longer valid 100 years after the case is decided. c. cannot be overruled. d. remains valid unless and until overruled by a later case or statute. 5. Judicial...