Intent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intention
Intention. See ACTUS NON FACIT REUM; MALICE.
Burglary
entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony therein. S. 25 of the (English)
Abduction
any interest in any property (even a presumptive expectation) with intent to marry or carnally know her or to cause her
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assault
a : a criminal assault that is committed with an intent to cause or that causes serious bodily injury esp. through
Forgery
'the counterfeiting of a seal or die,' and forgery 'with intent to defraud or deceive 'is made punishable as therein provided.
Voluntary conveyance
whenever made shall be deemed to have been made with intent to defraud by reason only that a subsequent conveyance for
Vagrants
street, etc., or in any place of public resort, with intent to insult any female. (6) Every person wandering abroad, and
fraud
reckless disregard of its truth or falsity and with the intent to deceive another and that is reasonably relied on by
Wills
that no will shall be revoked by presumption of an intention on the ground of alteration in circumstances; by the twentieth
Falsification
in any official document or in any copy thereof, with intent to defraud or deceive, is felony punishable by penal servitude
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