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Andrew’s business rival posts false statements about him and his company online. Andrew loses some customers and advertisers due to this negative impact on his reputation. What tort law has the rival broken?

A.
Fraud

B.
Breach of duty

C.
Defamation

D.
Negligence

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Answer:

C. Defamation

Step-by-step explanation:

A is incorrect because, while it is a plausible choice, it is usually a scam set up to hide the truth and for personal financial gain. The company isn't trying to hide the truth. They're simply spreading misinformation to cripple the company. B is incorrect because it involves someone doing something they know is illegal or highly unrecommended. The thing is, they don't mean for the consequences it brings to happen. Ex: Dr**unk driver causes a crash and severely injures someone. They broke the law knowingly but didn't mean for the consequences to happen. C is correct because defamation is when a person or company knowingly posts or spreads misinformation about another person or company for the purpose of ruining our damaging their reputation. This is usually to gain more customers or cause their competitors to start losing business. D is incorrect because it is the failure to take proper care of something. Ex: A person doesn't feed their child. This is the failure to take care of your child. The person probably didn't mean to forget but they did. Now, if the person is knowingly starving their child or children, that would be abuse. This is because the person knows what they're doing and knows it's wrong. They still do it though.

Hope this helps! :)

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