NEWBERN, Justice.
In this action for tortious interference with a contract, a summary judgment was entered in favor of the defendants who are now the appellees. The appellant, Hufsmith, was not a party to the contract which was allegedly subverted by the appellees. Rather, he based his standing to sue on his position as a third party creditor beneficiary. The trial judge held the allegations of the complaint were insufficient to sustain the contention that the appellant...
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