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To establish a claim for tortious interference with contractual rights the essential elements are:
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The existence of a contract;
The defendant's knowledge of the contract;
The defendant's intentional procurement of the contract's breach;
The absence of any justification or privilege; and
The damages to the plaintiff resulting from the breach.
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