OPINION
FYBEL, J.—
INTRODUCTION
California law recognizes a tort cause of action against a noncontracting party—also called a stranger to the contract—who intentionally interferes with the performance of a contract. (Applied Equipment Corp. v. Litton Saudi Arabia Ltd. (1994)
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