
Negligent Interference with Contract
Negligent interference with contract occurs when a person or organization unintentionally disrupts someone else's existing contract with a third party, causing harm. This can happen if someone acts carelessly and their actions lead to the breaking or impairment of the contractual relationship. For example, if a company provides false information about a product, leading a supplier to stop a contract with a client, this may constitute negligent interference. The affected party can seek damages if they can prove the interference was negligent and resulted in losses.