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Constraints in the theory of consumer behaviour:
Battery
A tortious act involving unlawful and nonconsensual contact with another person, resulting in harm or offense.
Tort of Intrusion
A legal wrong that occurs when someone intentionally intrudes upon the solitude or private affairs of another without permission, causing harm or distress.
Eavesdrops
The act of secretly listening to the private conversation of others without their consent.
Unauthorized
Actions or activities that lack official permission or approval, often resulting in a breach of rules or laws.
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