32. At a social club meeting that was held to discuss an environmental problem in a community, Brown made a speech in favour of a particwar course of action that he thought the club should follow. Smith, who did not like the suggestions made by Brown, also made a short speech in which he called Brown an "idiot," and his suggestions "rubbish." Statements made at a social club meeting are subject to absolute privilege. true/false

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32. At a social club meeting that was held to discuss an environmental problem in a community,
Brown made a speech in favour of a particwar course of action that he thought the club should
follow. Smith, who did not like the suggestions made by Brown, also made a short speech in
which he called Brown an "idiot," and his suggestions "rubbish." Statements made at a social
club meeting are subject to absolute privilege. true/false
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False

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Statements made at a social club meeting are not subject to absolute privilege. Absolute privilege is a legal concept that applies to statements made in certain contexts, such...
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