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The intentional publication of a written piece of information that the
defendant knows to be false is called
A. libel
B. slander
c. disparagement
D. defamation


Sagot :

Answer:

Defamation.

Explanation:

According to General Law of Torts, "Defamation is the intentional communication (sometimes referred to as publication) by the defendant to a third person of a false statement about the plaintiff that causes harm to the reputation of the plaintiff resulting in damages."

Answer:

Libel

Explanation: