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What is the Law in California for Inducing Breach of Contract - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 2200
California Law
CA Civil Jury Instructions
CACI 2200 - Inducing Breach of Contract
As of September 1, 2010
California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 2200
2200. Inducing Breach of Contract
[Name of plaintiff] claims that [name of defendant] intentionally
caused [name of third party] to breach [his/her/its] contract with
[name of plaintiff]. To establish this claim, [name of plaintiff] must
prove all of the following:
1. That there was a contract between [name of plaintiff] and
[name of third party];
2. That [name of defendant] knew of the contract;
3. That [name of defendant] intended to cause [name of third
party] to breach the contract;
4. That [name of defendant]’s conduct caused [name of third
party] to breach the contract;
5. That [name of plaintiff] was harmed; and
6. That [name of defendant]’s conduct was a substantial factor
in causing [name of plaintiff]’s harm.
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