How businesses may become tortiously liable in law?

Answer:
Commercial entities and entities other than natural persons can be party to essentially every tort known to the law through various intersecting theories, including as to vicarious liability as to torts committed by natural persons against natural persons.

The specific "business torts" are (1) tortious interference with the benefit of contract; and (2) tortious interference with an advantageous business relation.
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