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tortiously การใช้

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  • Pennzoil sued Texaco in Texas state court, alleging that Texaco tortiously induced Getty to breach the contract with Pennzoil.
  • To have acted tortiously, one must have breached a duty to another person, or infringed some pre-existing legal right.
  • The judge ruled that even if the company had made a promise of confidentiality, the " defendant's actions did not tortiously invade the plaintiff's privacy ."
  • Burger King sought an injunction against the pair preventing them from operating the restaurant and seeking damages because MacShara and Ruzewicz were " . . . tortiously infringing its [ Burger King ] trademarks and service marks through their continued, unauthorized operation as a Burger King restaurant ".
  • In " Amadio v . Levin ", 509 Pa . 199 ( 1985 ), the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania held that " it makes no difference in liability under the wrongful death and survival statutes whether the child dies of the injuries just prior to or just after birth . " In " Farley v . Sartin Trucking ", 195 W . Va . 671, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia did away with a requirement that a tortiously killed fetus be viable outside the womb at the time the tort was committed.
  • It explained that the conduct was wrongful " not because the statements are false or true, but because the conduct of making up names of persons who do not exist to post fake comments by fake people to support Defendants'position tortiously interferes with Plaintiffs'business " and such " conduct is inherently unfair . " The court therefore ordered the defendants to " remove or cause to be removed all postings creating the false impression that more [ than one ] person are commenting on the program th [ an ] actually exist . " The court also found, however, that the comments of the defendants " which do not create a false impression of fake patients or fake employees or fake persons connected to program ( those posted under their respective names ) are protected by The Constitution of the United State of America, First Amendment ."
  • It explained that the conduct was wrongful " not because the statements are false or true, but because the conduct of making up names of person who do not exist to post fake comments by fake people to support Defendants'position tortiously interferes with Plaintiffs'business " and such " conduct is inherently unfair . " The court therefore ordered the defendants to " remove or cause to be removed all postings creating the false impression that more [ than one ] person are commenting on the program th [ an ] actually exist . " The court also found, however, that " the comments of Kathy Davis or Brian Davis which do not create a false impression of fake patients or fake employees or fake persons connected to program ( those posted under their respective names ) are protected by The Constitution of the United State of America, First Amendment ."