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Malice (Commercial) definition

What does Malice (Commercial) mean?

Over and above general spite, a dishonest or improper motive as part of a dominant desire to injure the reputation of a person who is the subject of a defamatory comment. malice, if shown, can deprive a defendant to a defamation claim of the ability to rely on the defences of honest comment or qualified privilege.

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