Where one seeks to impose civil liability for a conspiracy, unless the element of combination adds such a power of coercion, undue influence or restraint of trade as to make unlawful certain types of conduct in which one man alone might legitimately engage (see Vandhitch v. Alverson, 52 Ga.App. 308, 310 (1) (183 SE 105); Prosser, the Law of Torts, (3d Ed.), p. 260, § 43), "the gist of the...
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