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Arizona wrongful interference with contract explained

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The elements of the tort of intentional interference with contract in Arizona requires a Plaintiff to show:

(1) the existence of a valid contractual relationship;

(2) knowledge of the relationship on the part of the interferor;

(3) intentional interference inducing or causing a breach;

(4) resultant damage to the party whose relationship has been disrupted; and

(5) improper action on the part of the defendant.  See Bar J. Bar Cattle Co., Inc. v. Pace, 763 P.2d 545, 158 Ariz. 481 (1988).

Listen in as Attorney Steve discusses this tort and the statute of limitations issues in Arizona.  This is general legal information only and not legal advice.  Do not rely on this information.

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