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__________ consists of oral statements so inherently harmful that general damages are presumed.

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"Slander Per Se" consists of oral statements so inherently harmful that general damages are presumed.

An exception to the necessity of uncommon harms for slander. It happens if explanations are so inalienably destructive that general harms are assumed.

Incorporates claims that the offended party:

1. Has a terrible, transferable sickness

2. Perpetrated a wrongdoing for which detainment is a probability

3. Is professionally incompetent

4. On the off chance that a lady is unchaste

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