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A. True. In order for a plaintiff to win a case involving intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED), she must prove the defendant acted in an extreme and outrageous manner, that the defendant acted intentionally or recklessly, that the defendants acts are the cause of the distress and that the plaintiff suffers severe emotional distress as a result of defendant's conduct.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Neil excludes Polly from the benefits of stock ownership.
Polly may feel unfairly excluded from the benefits and could take up legal action against Neil for the issue. Given the inconveniences and unjust treatment suffered by Polly, they can file a lawsuit against Neil for damages.