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Home » Canadian Online Legal Dictionary » Browse » Intention

Intention

See also: General intent, Specific intent

Conduct that produces consequences which are desired by the actor or are substantially certain to occur.

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Law of Torts, 5/e cover

Title: The Law of Torts, 5/e

By: Philip H. Osborne

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