Asked by Botle Jacqueline on Apr 27, 2024

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A person will not succeed in an action for defamation unless the falsehood has been told to some third party.

Defamation

The process of making untrue declarations about an individual that harm that individual's good name.

Falsehood

An untrue statement made with the intent to deceive.

Third Party

An entity not directly involved in a contract or transaction but who may be affected by its outcomes.

  • Comprehend the nature of defamatory acts and ascertain the prerequisites for filing a claim of defamation.
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Shannon CopelandApr 29, 2024
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True
Explanation :
For a defamation claim to succeed, the false statement must have been communicated to someone other than the person it's about, as defamation involves harm to reputation that requires dissemination of the falsehood.