Patricia Fitz and Orville Wynne owned separate businesses that were located on neighbouring pieces of land. The

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Patricia Fitz and Orville Wynne owned separate businesses that were located on neighbouring pieces of land. The parties' relationship began well enough, but disagreements over the years eventually erupted in open hostilities. The dispute came to a head when Patricia arrived at her business one morning to find the carcass of a dead coyote at her front door. A day earlier, she had heard Orville bragging to his brother that he had shot a coyote that had been wandering near his home. And as a police officer observed while investigating Patricia's complaint, tire tracks indicated that whoever had left the dead animal at Patricia's place had then driven to Orville's place. Orville denies any knowledge of the episode, but the facts strongly point to him. Furthermore, Orville knew that Patricia loves all creatures, great and small. As he could have predicted, the events upset her terribly. She fell into a serious depression that required the help of a psychologist. Which tort claims should Patricia bring against Orville?

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Managing the Law The Legal Aspects of Doing Business

ISBN: 978-0133847154

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Authors: Mitchell McInnes, Ian R. Kerr, J. Anthony VanDuzer

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