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Answer:
Option A; AN INVASION OF PRIVACY.
Explanation:
Invasion of privacy is the unjustifiable intrusion into the personal life of another without consent. It is used to describe a circumstance where an individual or organization knowingly intrudes upon a person.
An invasion of privacy is considered to be a tort.
The four most common types of invasion of privacy torts are:
Appropriation of Name or Likeness
Intrusion Upon Seclusion
False Light
Public Disclosure of Private Facts
The display of the checks of customers is a public disclosure of private fact of the customers, therefore, it is AN INVASION OF PRIVACY.
Answer: a. an invasion of privacy
Explanation: displaying returned checks of customers from the bank constitutes an invasion of privacy. Invasion of privacy as a wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, can be remedied in civil court, usually through the awarding of damages. It is defined as an intrusion upon your reasonable expectation to be left alone; the intrusion into the personal life of another person, without just cause, which can give the person whose privacy has been violated, upon his or her solitude or seclusion, a right to bring a lawsuit for damages against the person or entity that violated such privacies.