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== Definition ==
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'''Intentional''' means that the outcome was an objective of the conduct.
   
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== Overview ==
'''Intentional''' means that something is done on purpose.
 
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Some courts “construe ‘intent’ . . . as referring to an intent to perform an actual, physical act in the real world, rather than an intent to accomplish a result or consequence of that act.”<ref>Schwarzenegger v. Fred Martin Motor Co., 374 F.3d 797, 806, 71 U.S.P.Q.2d (BNA) 1321 (9th Cir. 2004)([http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=9738628601265597175&q=374+F.3d+797&hl=en&as_sdt=2002 full-text]).</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 12 November 2010

Definition[]

Intentional means that the outcome was an objective of the conduct.

Overview[]

Some courts “construe ‘intent’ . . . as referring to an intent to perform an actual, physical act in the real world, rather than an intent to accomplish a result or consequence of that act.”[1]

References[]

  1. Schwarzenegger v. Fred Martin Motor Co., 374 F.3d 797, 806, 71 U.S.P.Q.2d (BNA) 1321 (9th Cir. 2004)(full-text).