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Amarjeet and Doris were competitors in the widget industry.In an over-exuberant effort to take over her business, Amarjeet told Doris that he would spread false and unflattering rumours about her unless she sold her company to him.Doris was quite frightened by Amarjeet's behaviour but she did not sell her company to Amarjeet.She has now sued him for the tort of intimidation.Amarjeet has argued in defence that he acted solely for the purpose of furthering his own financial interests, and not out of a desire to hurt Doris.The evidence indicates that he is telling the truth in that respect.He also resists liability on the basis that he never actually did defame Doris as he had threatened to do.Will either of those defences protect Amarjeet from liability? Is there any other basis upon which he can avoid liability? Explain your answers.
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