Temperton v. Russell

1 Q.B. 715 (1893)

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Facts

The trade union (D) wanted to coerce a firm of builders to comply with their demands. Temperton (P) refused to stop supplying building materials to another firm. D then induced persons under contract with P to break their contracts and not to enter into further contracts. P sued for harm from both the broken contracts and the loss of prospective business. D claimed that inducing others not to enter into a contract with P was not an actionable tort. P was awarded damages. D appealed.

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