With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of the alleged wrongful conduct by defendants as of May 18, 1999, the South Carolina claims should have been filed by May 18,2002. f. Tennessee Tennessee applies its general three year statute of limitations to claims under the Tennessee Trade Practices Act (Tenn.Code § 47-25-101 et seq.). See Tenn.Code § 28-3-105 (“The following actions shall be commenced within three (3) years from the accruing of the cause of action ... (3) Civil actions based upon the alleged violation of any federal or state statute creating monetary liability for personal services rendered, or liquidated damages or other recovery therefore, when no other time of limitation is fixed by the statute creating such liability.”); see also Leech v. Levi Strauss & Co., 1980 WL 4696, at *3 (Tenn. Ch. Ct. Sept. 25,1980) (<HOLDING>). Under Tennessee law, the cause of action

A: holding that a private antitrust action for injury sounds in tort and is subject to a three year statute of limitations
B: holding that a plaintiff must show antitrust injury in order to bring an antitrust lawsuit
C: holding that there must be a causal connection between the alleged antitrust violation and the antitrust injury for there to be antitrust standing
D: holding that an action for consequential damages to property whether the action is brought in contract or in tort is an action for injury to property within the threeyear statute of limitations
A.