Torts
Justification refers to a valid reason or defense that a defendant can present in a legal context to excuse or legitimize their actions, particularly when those actions would otherwise be considered tortious. In the realm of tortious interference with contract, justification serves as a potential defense for a party accused of wrongfully disrupting a contractual relationship. Essentially, if the accused can prove that their actions were reasonable and intended to protect a legitimate interest, they may be excused from liability.
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