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qualified privilege in the news ... qualified bidder; qualified domestic interest trust (Q-Dot Trust); qualified endorsement; qualified equipment; qualified opinion; qualified privilege; qualified product specification; qualified products; qualified terminable interest property trust (Q-TIP Trust); qualifying;
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The defense of qualified privilege permits free communication in certain relationships without the risk of an action for defamation. The person communicating the statement usually has a legal, moral or social duty to make it and the recipient will have a corresponding interest in receiving it.
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When accusing someone of defamation of character, it is not uncommon for the accused to use privilege, both absolute and qualified, as a defense in the case. ... The Constitution does not refer to executive privilege at all, and some "strict constructions" believe that the very idea is unconstitutional.
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/618541/defamation_of_...
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Report 75 (1995) - Defamation 10. Qualified Privilege and the Constitutional Defence ... Where am I now? Lawlink > Law Reform Commission > Publications > 10. Qualified Privilege and the Constitutional Defence;
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www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/R75CHP10
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"Qualified privilege attaches to the occasion upon which the communication is made, and not to the communication itself.... ... "The legal effect of the defence of qualified privilege is to rebut the inference, which normally arises from the publication of defamatory words, that they were spoken with malice.
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Reference check shielded by qualified privilege ... However, qualified privilege can be lost if the person making the remarks is motivated by malice. Miller argued that Yammine’s comments were malicious in that they stemmed from her unhappiness at the manner in which Miller had resigned.
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www.cba.org/cba/newsletters/lab-2003/l6.aspx
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REFERENCE CHECK SHIELDED BY QUALIFIED PRIVILEGE ... However, qualified privilege can be lost if the person making the remarks is motivated by malice. Miller argued that Yammine's comments were malicious in that they stemmed from her unhappiness at the manner in which Miller had resigned.
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www.emondharnden.com/publications/mar03/millerbns.shtml
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Until fairly recently, the common law has established a rather rigid set of classifications of communications which will ordinarily attract a privilege and, in order to be excluded from evidence, confidential communications usually have to fall within these established classes.
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In Cortez v. Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. ... In Cortez v. Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. the Indiana Court of Appeals held that qualified privilege of common interest can be a defense to a charge of defamation per se.
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