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Malice
Malice [fr. malitia, Lat.], a formed design of doing mischief to another, technically called malitia pr'cogitata, or malice prepense
malice
malice 1 a : the intention or desire to cause harm (as death, bodily injury, or property damage) to
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malice
Enmity of heart malevolence ill will a spirit delighting in harm or misfortune to another a disposition to injure another a malignant design of evil
Malice in law
Malice in law, Acting on a legally extraneous or obviously misconceived ground of action would be case of 'malice
express malice
express malice : actual malice at malice
legal malice
legal malice : implied malice at malice
Legal malice
Legal malice, means something done without lawful excuse. In other words it is an act done wrongfully and wilfully without
malice in fact
malice in fact see malice
malice in law
malice in law see malice
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