This case, in my opinion, comes clearly within the principle of the decision in Allen v. Flood, [1898] A.C. 1. That case may fairly be said to decide that it is not actionable merely to induce or persuade another not to enter into a contract with a third person even if it is done maliciously and although the third person suffers damage.
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