general+intent

  • 21Tests of general relativity — General relativity Introduction Mathematical formulation Resources Fundamental concepts …

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  • 22general criminal intent — A matter of conscious wrongdoing from which a prohibited result follows, without a subjective desire for the accomplishment of that result. State v Daniels, 236 La 998, 109 So 2d 896 …

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  • 23Original intent — Intentionalism redirects here. For the historiographical theory, see functionalism versus intentionalism. For theories of authorial intent, see authorial intentionality and intentional fallacy …

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  • 24The Specific Intent to Commit Genocide — On December 9, 1948, H. V. Evatt, the Australian President of the United Nations General Assembly, announced that “the supremacy of international law had been proclaimed and a significant advance had been made in the development of international… …

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  • 25Guild of Calamitous Intent — VBGroup caption = The Guild of Calamitous Intent logo team name = The Guild of Calamitous Intent debut ep = Home Insecurity purpose = Organized super crime group team status = Active current members = Sovereign (David Bowie) Baron Ünderbheit… …

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  • 26Transferred intent — (or transferred malice in English law) is a doctrine used in both criminal law and tort law when the intention to harm one individual inadvertently causes a second person to be hurt instead. Under the law, the individual causing the harm will be… …

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  • 27WWE Wreckless Intent — Infobox Album | Name = WWE Wreckless Intent Type = Compilation album Artist = Various Artists, World Wrestling Entertainment Released = May 23, 2006 Recorded = Genre = Rock, hip hop Length = 53:52 Label = Columbia Producer = Kevin Dunn Jim… …

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  • 281888 Minneapolis General Conference — The 1888 Minneapolis General Conference Session was a meeting of the General Conference of Seventh day Adventists held in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1888. It is regarded as a landmark event in the history of the Seventh day Adventist Church. Key… …

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  • 29Criminal intent — may refer to: Criminal Act or Criminal Intent (requirements), With a few exceptions, a person can be convicted of a crime if only he or she (1) does somethig that violates a criminal law and (2) does it intentionally. These two requirements are… …

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  • 30criminal intent — The intent to commit a crime; malice, as evidenced by a criminal act; an intent to deprive or defraud the true owner of his property. Includes those consequences which represent the very purpose for which an act is done, regardless of the… …

    Black's law dictionary