With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Because these terms are synonymous, we will refer to this claim as intentional misrepresentation. 2 .The jury later clarified that it intended to include the $26,000 the plaintiffs had incurred in attorneys fees up until trial in its award of $75,000, leaving a pure compensatory award of $49,000. 3 . T (employee is entitled to treble damages and attorneys fees if employer disciplined or threatened to discipline or otherwise interfered with employee's right to communicate with an elected official); Tenn.Code Ann. § 46-2-41 l(Supp. 1998) (court shall award treble damages when a prevailing party proves fraud relative to a sales contract for cemetery merchandise and services); Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-29-101(d) (Supp.1998) (court shall award as damages treble the face a S.E.2d 611, 616 (1994) (<HOLDING>). Ensuring that the Tennessee Consumer

A: holding that plaintiff could recover both doubled damages under the state regulation of manufacturers distributors and dealers act and punitive damages in connection with the common law claim because the act expressly allows both types of damages
B: holding that plaintiff could recover both treble damages under state racketeering statute and punitive damages under fraud and breach of fiduciary duty claims because the statute provided that actions brought under it are remedial and not punitive and that civil remedies provided under it are supplemental and not mutually exclusive
C: holding that a plaintiff may receive both treble damages under rico and state law punitive damages for the same course of conduct
D: holding that a plaintiff may recover damages under both the lanham act and the copyright act provided the copyright damages serve a purpose other than compensation
A.