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reckless

of others and by a conscious and sometimes wanton and willful disregard for or indifference to that risk that is a

premeditation

compare intent NOTE: The terms premeditation malice aforethought deliberate, and willful are often used in statutes either along with or instead

mayhem

from Old French mahain, from mahaignier to injure, mutilate] : willful and permanent crippling, mutilation, or disfigurement of any part of

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knowledge

broadly : constructive knowledge in this entry see also scienter, willful blindness NOTE: Knowledge fundamentally differs from intent in being grounded

guest statute

for accidental injuries except in cases of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct called also automobile guest statute

contumacy

contumacy [Latin contumacia, literally, defiance, obstinacy] : willful disobedience of a court order con·tu·ma··cious [kÄ n-tü-mā-shəs, -tyü-] adj

Wilful disobedience

Wilful disobedience, 'willful disobedience' to a writ issued by a court

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reckless

of others and by a conscious and sometimes wanton and willful disregard for or indifference to that risk that is a

premeditation

compare intent NOTE: The terms premeditation malice aforethought deliberate, and willful are often used in statutes either along with or instead

mayhem

from Old French mahain, from mahaignier to injure, mutilate] : willful and permanent crippling, mutilation, or disfigurement of any part of

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knowledge

broadly : constructive knowledge in this entry see also scienter, willful blindness NOTE: Knowledge fundamentally differs from intent in being grounded

guest statute

for accidental injuries except in cases of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct called also automobile guest statute

contumacy

contumacy [Latin contumacia, literally, defiance, obstinacy] : willful disobedience of a court order con·tu·ma··cious [kÄ n-tü-mā-shəs, -tyü-] adj

Wilful disobedience

Wilful disobedience, 'willful disobedience' to a writ issued by a court

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