intentione
intentione n. (英格兰古法)回复地产或剩余地产返还令针对在寡妇地产权人或终身地产权人死亡后擅自进入其生前所占有的土地者发出,由回复地产权人〔reversioner〕或剩余地产权人〔remainderman〕申请。
intentione n. (英格兰古法)回复地产或剩余地产返还令针对在寡妇地产权人或终身地产权人死亡后擅自进入其生前所占有的土地者发出,由回复地产权人〔reversioner〕或剩余地产权人〔remainderman〕申请。
A wrong in which the mens rea amounts to intention, purpose, or design. — Also termed willful wrong.
intentional manslaughter. See voluntary manslaughter under MANSLAUGHTER.
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notice of intention to move for a new trial 〈美〉意图申请重审的通知 根据某些州法的规定,申请重审的当事人应当给予对方当事人的通知,以说明申请重审的法律根据及提出申请的方式,后者可以为宣誓书〔affidavit〕、法庭备忘录〔minutes〕、异议书〔bill of exceptions〕或案情陈述〔statement of case〕。
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frustration of ancestral or testamentary intention 祖先或遗嘱人意愿的实现受阻 指继承人或受遗赠人违背其向遗嘱人所作的、为他人保有遗产或将该遗产给予他人的承诺,而遗嘱人正是基于此种有利于该他人的承诺才订立或修改其遗嘱的。
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Equity imputes an intention to fulfil an obligation. 衡平法假定当事人有完全履行义务的意图。 这一格言体现了衡平法院的一般假定,常适用于有关合同履行和清偿的案件中。据此,若死者在生前缔结书面合同并已作部分履行,则应假定其将全部履行合同,并假定其财产为合同完全履行的受托人的财产。
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An act resulting from the actor’s will directed to that end. • An act is intentional when it is foreseen and desired by the doer, and this foresight and desire resulted in the act through the operation of the will.
A tort committed by someone acting with general or specific intent. • Examples include battery, false imprisonment, and trespass to land. — Also termed willful tort. Cf. NEGLIGENCE. [Cases: Torts 4. C.J.S. Torts §§ 2, 23.]
A hostile or forcible encroachment on another’s interest in the use or enjoyment of property, esp. real property, though not necessarily inspired by malice or ill will.
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intentional infliction of emotional distress. The tort of intentionally or recklessly causing another person severe emotional distress through one’s extreme or outrageous acts. • In a few jurisdictions, a physical manifestation of the mental suffering is required for the plaintiff to recover. — Also termed (in some states) outrage. See EMOTIONAL DISTRESS. Cf. NEGLIGENT INFLICTION
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