A third party must interference for an improper reason such as animosity toward the plaintiff, and not for a valid business reason, in order to be held responsible for the tort of:
Tortious with contract
False light invasion of privacy
defamation
negligent infliction of emotional distress
The correct option is Tortious with contract
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